Word: fair
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...visual arts room will be instituted at Dunster House, Master Gordon M. Fair said last week, and the House will continue its drama workshop under the direction of Gaynor F. Bradish, Teaching Fellow in English...
...YORK, OCT. 9--Hank Bauer's homer that was only inches fair and Bob Turley's brilliant four-hit pitching evened the World Series at three games each today with a 3-2 New York Yankee victory over Milwaukee...
...that these two are running well ahead of the rest," McCurdy said. "But we've got lots of other very promising runners." He named Jacques La France, John Evans, and Ed Harrington as his third, fourth and fifth men, at least as of now. "They've all had a fair amount of previous running experience and are improving fast...
Perhaps the real trouble with the American musical theater, of which Rumple is a fair sample, is a glut of achievement. In Porgy and Bess it can boast at least one genuine masterpiece, and in the work of Richard Rogers and Cole Porter it generally displays a very high level of taste and integrity. Furthermore, any cultural phenomenon which shows so much tenacity as the musical theater must fill a real need or it could not exist for thirty or forty years without alteration. Musicals are not only the very distillation of glamor and sophistication, but also hold...
...positive side of the ledger, Leonard Bernstein, with West Side Story, is exploring the musical theater as a vehicle for something like tragedy. And it may be indicative of some change in the pattern of the American musical that the most hailed show now in New York, My Fair Lady, owes much to the British genius, Bernard Shaw; and that The Three Penny Opera has enjoyed a two-year run even though it is a daring experiment which was written thirty years ago in Germany...