Word: gravely
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...meet her except Mrs. Weston. The mayor said his wife had a cold, but gossips called it a diplomatic illness. Next day, to give gossips the lie, Mayoress Weston put on her hat, went to see Murashkina at her flat, accompanied her on a visit to the communal grave of Coventry's 1,100 blitz victims. Said Mayor Weston, hospitable to the end: "Nothing was said about Korea. What happened to John could have easily happened in Egypt or Malaya...
...dawn of the third day, a worried Barabbas hid himself near the sepulchre: Would the dead man really rise from the grave, as he had heard some of the man's disciples predict? Examining the sepulchre, Barabbas was amazed to find it empty; but, of course, he reasoned, the disciples had stolen off with the body...
...nothing ambiguous about these ethics . . . One principle . . . reads: 'The prescription or dispensing by a physician of a secret medicine ... of which he does not know the composition, or the manufacture or promotion of [its] use, is unethical' . . . Any physician who violates this principle is doing a grave and pathetic disservice to humanity...
After the death last month of his good friend, Actress Mady (/ Remember Mama) Christians, Playwright Elmer Rice fired off an angry letter to the New York Times, charging that she had been hounded to her grave by Red-baiters. Last week, Rice lashed out with another letter on the same theme. But this time he went further than angry words. He resigned from the Playwrights' TV Theater, a group of top dramatists (Robert Sherwood, Maxwell Anderson, Eugene O'Neill, et al.) whose works are being performed on, ABC-TV's Celanese Theater...
Hollywood Theater (Tues. 8:30 p.m., NBC). Tyrone Power in Sixty-Foot Grave...