Word: expression
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...fact," said the presidential candidate. "I think that we've gotten to a time when people are afraid to express themselves, and this is an unhealthy condition...
Died. Brownlee Owen Currey, 51, investment banker and president of Equitable Securities Corp.; of anemia; in Nashville, Tenn. Starting as a bank clerk while a Vanderbilt undergraduate, Currey wound up as a transit king (American Express Co.), publisher (Southern Agriculturist, Farm and Ranch), city bus-system czar (in Akron, Nashville, Richmond...
...very pleased to meet you, Mr. Sullivan," Gilbert went prattling off, with a mouth as long as a curate's. "My contention is that when a musician, who is master of many instruments, has a musical theme to express, he can express it as perfectly upon the simple tetrachord of Mercury (in which there are, as we all know, no diatonic intervals whatever) as upon the more elaborate disdiapason (with the familiar four tetrachords and the redundant note) which, I need not remind you, embraces in its simple consonance all the single, double and inverted chords...
...Send No Money." "FREE, FREE, FREE!" cried Sears' catalogue in big bold letters-then added, in small type at the bottom of the page: "to see and examine at the Express office." Once he advertised a sofa and two chairs for 95?; buyers were flabbergasted to get doll's furniture...
...purpose of the Council is to express student opinions in a constructive way to the administration, including President Conant and report back to the students of the school," Hall stated...