Word: dormant
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Oscar Wilde's "The Importance of Being Earnest" will herald the revival of the long-dormant Harvard Radio Workshop tonight at 9 o'clock over WHRV...
...says one HLU man, "that the HYRC won't have one half of its original membership by this time next year," while Robert A. Levine '50, also a Liberal Unionist, felt that the new rightist organization might provide the spark needed to fire some of the many dormant liberalists among the students. "There are plenty of liberals on the campus," said Levine, "but they're just too damned lazy to join an organization...
...turning loose his full reserve strength Lamar revealed much previously dormant talent. Bob DiBlasio, out with an injury most of the season, turned in some expert play at fullback as did Jerry Kanter, Jim Brennan and Tom Connors at guard...
...long-dormant spirit of dink-wearing" has been revived and Nassau, with '50 reveling in its gory glory, looks to the jazz-mad good old days for inspiration...
...when "Wintergreen" and other Leroy Anderson arrangements filled the Stadium when the teams weren't trying. Perfecting its half-time lock step, the Band could soon wind itself through 33 letters in 7 1-2 minutes while simultaneously playing a medley of the visitor's songs. Dormant during the war, the Band reappeared last year doing 128 letters throughout the season, and it was clear that the musicians who could also spell were back...