Word: expression
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...background for Deathwatch, which deals with three prisoners in a death-cell. Stephen A. Aaron '57, who will direct the play, has said that Genet is interested in the inter-relations among the three; the pressures and the loneliness that they experience as each one tries desperately to express his own individuality...
Albert Schweitzer is one of the greatest, if not the great man of our time. In an hour and a half his film biography tries to express this fact by reviewing his life, and then by showing a typical day at his Lambarene hospital in Equatorial Africa...
This kind of crazy mixed-up Marxist talk came last week from Polish Economist Jan Danecki. Added another Polish economist, writing in Warsaw's Express Wieczorny: "Certainly Socialism [i.e., Communism] will not tumble down if haberdashery, carpet slippers, little screws and tubes are manufactured by private concerns. Besides, they will make them properly, because if the goods are bad they cannot sell them...
...editorializing? Possibly the differences can never be resolved." His network ruled not only that Roper and Day had been right about the differences, but that Murrow and the Manhattan deskman had been wrong. The Association of Radio-TV News Analysts protested: "Every competent news analyst is bound to express editorial opinion. He does so in selecting topics, in emphasizing their relative importance, and in the tone of voice he uses ... It is hard to understand why CBS still pretends to follow an impossible policy which its news analysts are violating every...
...Reims, France. Hore-Belisha did much to prod his nation into preparedness, probably will be recalled by most Britons for his term (1934-37) as Minister of Transport, when he installed orange, flickering "Belisha beacons" at crosswalks, got tagged Public Bore No. 7 (Bernard Shaw rated first) by Daily Express readers...