Word: fatefulness
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Harvard Dramatic Club will probably disband soon, David E. Green'58, Club president, said last evening. A meeting of its Executive Board, scheduled for this afternoon, should decide the Club's fate...
...Miller told a gathering of Dartmouth College students last year, "is the right-to-work argument. The average American manager feels that there is a character known as the 'loyal employee,' and this is a fellow who is supposed to figure that joining the union is a fate worse than death. Well, this man is in the same category, in my opinion, as the Easter Bunny and Santa Claus. I've never found...
...with the perfect framework for his music." One possible explanation is that a better poet than Da Ponte might have been less willing to bow to Mozart's stern dictum: "In an opera the poetry must be altogether the obedient daughter of the music." It is the usual fate of the librettist to be forgotten in favor of the composer, but Da Ponte deserves to be remembered-not only because of his skillful service to Mozart, but because of the outrageous and fascinating life...
...from lack of sleep, worried faces of mechanics, earnest discouragements from the hero's friends, and again those high wires. At the moment when the tension becomes unbearable, the young man at the controls, face ashen with anxiety and exhaustion, slips on his helmet, slips the leash of fate and high emprise. And as the pilot and plane go bouncing down that interminable takeoff run like a pair of crazy dice, most moviegoers will find that their hearts are riding on the gamble...
...members of "Franco's guard," pistol in hand, broke into the home of Bartolo Masolivar, a 4th year law student, forced him into a car, drove him to the country, and after stripping him, beat him and left him unconscious. Joaquin Jorda, 5th year law student, suffered the same fate...