Word: earls
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Waikiki Beach, pretty Nina ("Honey Bear") Warren, visiting Hawaii with her father, California's Governor Earl Warren, cavorted in the surf on well-turned legs that are still regaining strength after her successful fight against a polio attack a year...
Like any full-time heavyweight thinker, British Philosopher Bertrand Arthur William Russell juggles many kinds of ideas, some sound, and some mere sound. Sifting them apart has kept his critics in a dither for half a century, and may furrow posterity's brow even longer. The Socialist earl, now 79, has taken all knowledge for his sphere and kicked it around like a soccer ball...
...another development on the University political scene, the Young Republicans announced that they would meet with Earl Warren, Governor of California and aspirant to the G.O.P. presidential nomination, either in Boston or in the Dunster House Common Room on February 12. This will be the second Republican hopeful to meet with the H.Y.R.C. this term; Senator Robert A. Taft was here in December...
...finely drawn as the author's later creations. But for the most part the Brattle cast surmounted the weaknesses in their roles. Cavada Humphrey made a sensitive and pitiful Anna, while Jan Farrand was convincingly naive and noble as the other woman in Ivanov's life. Jerry Kilty and Earl Montgomery turned in fine performances considering the complexity of their roles as washed-out old men. But John Beal, the imported leading man, lacked inspiration. The part of Ivanov requires a certain intensity which must reveal itself immediately and grow with the development of Ivanov's character. Beal reached...
...crowd of more than 100 newsmen gathered before him. Then the onetime Republican wonder boy, now the middle-aged (44) president of the University of Pennsylvania, threw his hat into the ring. "With all humility," said Stassen, he was joining Ohio's Robert Taft and California's Earl Warren in open pursuit of the Republican presidential nomination...