Word: frequent
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...writer's pride demands that I deny to you that the script of Splendor in the Grass [Oct. 13] was "heavily edited" by Director Elia Kazan. This frequent criticism is leveled against him unfairly...
...none of our business, it is obvious that the Rev. W. G. Pollard is getting heaven out of "ordinary space" none too soon [Oct. 13]. Nobody is going to invade "the fifth dimension" in a hurry, and perhaps it will never be even clearly envisioned except by those who frequent the twilight zone. Khrushchev may not buy this new heaven, but, fortunately, he can't prove it isn't a reality...
...girl in Hartford, Conn., Ruth Siegel suffered severe and frequent nosebleeds. As she grew older they got worse, sometimes occurring daily and costing her a cupful or more of blood. Last week, to stop her nosebleeds. Ruth Siegel Ribicoff, 51, wife of the Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare, underwent a new operation-the first effective treatment that medical science has been able to devise in half a century of trying...
...Such frequent corruption, he said, not only drains the state treasury of needed funds and indicates immorality, but also brings mediocrity and delay in conducting Massachusetts' business, promotes public apathy, and abolishes the "alienated voter's" confidence in all public officials. "The whole fabric of democracy is destroyed," Richardson declared, "and this is the real price of corruption...
Somehow the process of Bardone's self-regeneration doesn't come off. As the movie trudges toward its conclusion, moments of genuine feeling become more frequent, but they are still only isolated moments. As General della Rovere, Bardone's last words to his "wife" should be moving climax, but the trouble is that they do not really climax anything...