Word: hasn
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Said Jenkins, his voice heavy with sarcasm: "That is one phase of this investigation about which your memory hasn't failed you?" Said Stevens: "It certainly...
...gentleman for four years and five months. Now Jeeves is back, cool as dry ice and helpful as money in the bank. Old doters will not find The Return of Jeeves the finest vintage Wodehouse, but it is an adequate little yarn to while away the time that TV hasn't killed...
...professional screamer Dorothy Dean '54, who hasn't screamed for an audience since she was 13, is being pressed into service next week to save the voice of leading lady Nora Sayre '54 in the coming Lowell House Opera production of "King Arthur...
...atom bomb and not a jet in the country. Over the only existing live war against the Communists, the weapons are those of World War II: U.S.-made B-26s. Bearcats and Corsairs. Talk of American air armadas to a French air commander, and he answers that he hasn't the bases, hasn't the crews and hasn't the mechanics to service them. And he adds that, except for the occasional battle of position, like Dienbienphu, he hasn't the targets. The enemy is all around, but hardly to be seen...
...bare vestige of a plot delighting the audience with clever dialogue and swamping the screen with fantastic characters. Humphrey Bogart, for the most part, plays the same role he has perfected over the years. If he was called Rick, Sam or Harry before, and Billy now, the role hasn't changed; nor should it, since it is what he does best. But authors John Huston and Truman Capote have surrounded Bogart with an entirely new stock of characters, and taken from him the chore of hitting or shooting people--he is, after all getting...