Word: developing
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...situation, however, is change. Who will develop and who will fizzle are questions which only real competition can answer--"Why we haven't even played a game yet," one of the squad members said yesterday. And whether or not footballers Petrillo and Henry will live up to their potentialities, can only be decided after a few games...
Brief Encounter. At the Tremont. A fine motion picture, made by Noel Coward from his own one-act play, "Still Life." It deals with the love tragedy of two middle-class English citizens who meet in a railroad station and develop their "star-cross'd" relationship from there. Coward employs the technique of the dream, combined with fine photography, to achieve remarkable success...
...Navy's aims are partly scientific but mainly-and frankly-military: 1) to train personnel and test equipment in frigid zones (away from the North Polar region where the Russian bear crouches); 2) to develop techniques for operating bases under arctic conditions...
Unless unforeseen complication develop later in the week, it seems likely that the starting lineup against Brown on Saturday will be almost exactly the same as the one that was fielded for the Dartmouth contest. Ed Davis was able to participate in everything but the contact work yesterday, and should be ready for the Bruins...
...season in the theatre continues to develop as the most promising in the past eight or nine years, with almost every major American playwright being represented either with a new play or with a revival. The latest entrant into the field is Moss Hart, whose new play, "Christopher Blake," is now in the second of its three weeks at the Plymouth...