Word: equality
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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After a rather shaky first act, Miss Johnson settled down to a thoroughly competent rendition of the difficult part. She seems to have some difficulty coping with her quieter lines, but when she is called upon to convey a strong or powerful emotion she is equal to the task...
Though "unskilled and white collar workers are certainly underprivileged," he felt that by 1970 the standard of living would equal that of Western Germany, and the present inadequate housing conditions would be reasonably improved...
...author of The Revolutionist's Handbook and Pocket Companion, which Shaw thoughtfully appends to the published edition of the play. In his own person, Tanner enunciates Shavian doctrine on such sublunary matters as sex, social convention, and moral passion. As Don Juan in the hell scene he discourses with equal brilliance on the Life Force, the nature of Nature, and the whole duty of man, arguing against the Devil's hedonistic creed of "love and beauty" in favor of an eterntiy of energetic striving to serve, in contemplation and action, "the inner will of the world...
...churning up the Volga in a motor launch, of the "volunteers" who whistle while they work to make Siberia a mountain greenery home. In the Caucasus, bikini-clad beauties splash in the Black Sea. It is enough to make the St. Petersburg, Fla. Chamber of Commerce ask Washington for equal time...
...held by the Soviet Union, which produces as much steel as Britain, West Germany and Italy combined. Last year's production of 60 million tons was double that of 1950, or 70% of the U.S. total. The Russians are working feverishly to catch up, plan to equal U.S. production by 1972. Lumped together with China and the satellites, Russia's steel industry will gradually become a formidable challenge to the West, though for many years it will be devoted mainly to supplying Russia's own appetite for steel...