Word: expectant
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...worse, there are too few line-ups, too few faces, and what ones were printed are too often labeled with some cute phrase rather than names. It is of course impossible to run firing squads of such vast groups as PBH, but surely it is not too much to expect a picture of the whole football team, of the Advocate staff, or of the Harvard Young Democrats...
...face, in the whole picture I see only one glimmer of light. The Liberal Union has invited the public to come to an illustrated lecture on sex given by a Lampoon men. I don't think anyone could expect anything more liberal than that. Stephen O. Saxe...
...NAACP group had refused the film, they could expect sympathies, since Robeson has proved himself a traitor to the good name of the American Negro. But the U.N. Council presents a particularly lame reason for chickening out of the Emperor. Its exhibition will make them a "partisan" organization, they say, and thus restrict their ability to get UN diplomats as speakers. Disregarding the patent observation that the film's content is as controversial as a baby chick, this argument assumes an incredibly naive view of the UN itself. There are, in fact, few institutions more controversial than the UN. Patriotic...
...true, he continued, that he did not expect the Chinese to attack across...
...usually assigned the wife of the next-junior ambassador in Rome (her husband was accorded honorary rank of minister, just below minister plenipotentiary, to enable him to sit between two women instead of between men at formal functions). However, said the Foreign Office spokesman, it would be "incredible" to expect that Ambassador Luce would be relegated to the remote end of the dinner table. "Gallantry," he explained, "is not less important than protocol...