Word: eastern
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...nationwide general election or to enact a constitution. It has yet to determine the place of religion in the state, though the Moslem faith is really all that binds together the two halves, which are separated by 1,000 miles of hostile India. West Pakistan is arid and Middle Eastern: its people eat wheat, speak Punjabi or Urdu, and supply most of the tough manpower for Pakistan's 250,000-man army and for its permanent civil service. East Pakistan is lush and Southeast Asian: its people eat rice, speak Bengali, and complain that they do not have...
...success of Rashomon and Ugetsu in the U.S., were scrambling last week to release films for the American market. The export pictures are mostly "sword swingers," Oriental versions of the U.S. horse opera, in which Japan's feudal swordsmen are the heroes. Tokyo's Toho (Eastern Treasure) Co. plans to release its $350,000 Seven Samurai, which won a prize at this year's Venice Festival, early in 1955 as "a Japanese western" (33,000 extras, 2,300 horses). Next month Daiei (Great Pictures), which produced both Rashomon and Ugetsu, will release (through Sam Goldwyn) its latest...
Melgs Possible All-Eastern...
...Harvard line--particularly guard Bill Meigs--which was largely responsible for the victory. Meigs proved once again that he has the ability to make the All-Eastern eleven this year. And next season if the publicity department pushes him as hard as he pushes rival lines, he could make the All-American squad...
Princeton, the Eastern rugby League champions, will play host to the varsity team, league runners-up, today at Princeton. The Tigers were declared champions last weekend at the annual league gathering. The Crimson won six and lost four this year in placing second...