Word: drews
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...theaters in four days to see the new film success, Young Guard, with music by Shostakovich. Seventeen theaters in Leningrad were also jammed with fans, anxious to see the dramatization of Alexander Fadeev's best selling novel about Russian partisan heroes. Though the music wasn't what drew most of the crowds, Shostakovich could read his press notices and see, with a practiced eye, just where he stood...
Almost every back in the Freshman lineup had a good day. Besides Lowenstein, Ray, Walsh, and Wylie, Bill Fitzpatric was among the stars of the game. Fitzpatrick, an ex-Exonian, drew his first starting assignment of the season as halfback, and his fancy running well rewarded Coach Henry Lamar for giving him the chance to play against his orst-while mates...
...only other House football drew first blood when Dave Wheeler plunged into pay-dirt midway through the initial period. The conversion attempt failed...
...WHBS, disc jockeys played a record called "The Beaches and the Bassets." They then drew a number from a hat, and phoned Russell...
...when socialists were rare. In World War I, to his own vast amusement, he was put on a list of dangerous people compiled by Scotland Yard. In 1942, after he had led the Malvern Conference with its sweeping social program, Cartoonist David Low (no lover of prelates) drew him as a Samaritan among the super-godly...