Word: gladding
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...lost your true self forever." The true selves of these complex people have been twisted into and out of shape by life. Edmund thinks Jamie is mad when Jamie says, "The dead part of me hopes you won't get well." He adds that maybe their father is glad that dope "has got Mama again! He wants company, he doesn't want to be the only corpse around the house...
...Arthur M. Maloney, Assistant Professor of Prosthetic Dentistry, who had earlier resigned from the board because he felt it was not necessary, criticized the Committee's action. "There was no need for such a mass exodus," he said last night. "Such a move proves little and I am glad I was not a part of it," he added...
...Institute for Advanced Study, of course, has retained him as its head, and his lectures at the University of Oregon last year were described as "a fresh breeze blowing across the badlands." In a sense, the Government's loss is Harvard's gain, and the University can be glad that there are no unbending security regulations here to prohibit a series of lectures that should considerably enliven the Spring...
Alec Guinness knows his part as well as Glenville. He exudes the peace of soul and mind, the penetrating wit, adaptability and humility which his role demands. Scarcely ever before has death seemed so glad a prospect as when Guinness faces his God. The performance is the triumph of his career...
Duke Ellington was back in Manhattan last week, and jazz fans went to look him over at Café Society. The glad word from that echoing Greenwich Village cellar was: the Duke is riding high again. He displays a growing habit of holding earnest conversations with onlookers while playing the piano, and of even leaving the bandstand and meandering back just in time to give the final cutoff. But his band is practically reborn...