Word: finding
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...self-destructive wastrel have appeared before in Eugene O'Neill's plays; some day--if it has not happened already--a Freudian scholar will write a book confirming our suspicions as to what these figures meant to their creator. Meanwhile, here they are again, livid with agony, struggling to find more than a painful, temporary peace in one another's arms...
...colony of albatrosses on Midway Island, allegedly a hazard to aircraft. A public meeting is scheduled on the matter at The American Museum of Natural Science in New York on Tuesday, October 20. One naturalist has already suggested that the admiralty read "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner" to find out what happens to people who kill albatrosses. No comment has yet been heard from the birds themselves. (New York Times, 10/16/59...
...discussing the future status of House dramatic productions, Steven Aaron '57, secretary of the Faculty Committee on Theatre, speculated that House theatre might have reached a stage where "they are doing plays because it is the thing to do." He suggested that the Houses might find a new function in producing plays in which students are interested, but which can not be fitted into the Loeb Theatre schedule...
...fine job of placing, selling, and guiding the bulk of the senior class. But prospective graduate students in the arts with no foreign fellowship ambitions get little in the way of guidance gladhanding. It is difficult, in the context of the College's present placement system, to find someone who can answer a question like "to which schools do I apply if I want to study the history and culture of modern Germany...
Receiving the opening kickoff of the game, the Crimson marched rapidly from its own 40 to the Brown five-yard line, only to have the home team find a loose ball in the mud in the end zone...