Word: emotionalized
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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IPHIGENIA IN AULIS. Euripides' parable of disastrous ambition is charged with timeless emotion, and Director Michael Cacoyannis keeps this production in swirling, stylized motion. Greek Actress Irene Papas brings to her role of Clytemnestra a smoldering tension that erupts in a cry expressing the pain of a woman whose...
In the opening game, an emotion-filled clash with Dalhousie, Gallagher controlled the backboards and guard Micky Orlander threw in a career-high 25 points for a hard-fought 83-75 decision.
Sir: Adlai Stevenson once said, "I venture to suggest that patriotism is not a short and frenzied outburst of emotion but the tranquil and steady dedication of a lifetime." Surely no less can be said of Bob Hope, an American among Americans.
The change in tone was not the result of a change of editorial opinion. Japanese newsmen and editors share the students' aversion to the Viet Nam war and to Japanese rearmament.*But since World War II, Japan's press has been scrupulously attentive to public opinion-and that...
The final event of this year in Briggs Cage was tinged with emotion. Hurdler Frank Haggerty had tears in his eyes as he watched his four senior cohorts set a new two-mile relay record, inscribing the names Baker, McKelvey, Huvelle, and Burns in the Harvard record book. "Why the...