Word: heard
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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SWEET CHARITY. In this musical, Gwen Verdon proves that she is still the dancer assolnta of the U.S. stage. Bob Fosse's choreography is wry and witty and winning, but the book, written by Neil Simon, is consistently stale, as if he had heard rather than written the gags...
...never had any trouble keeping the people we want in our department," said Oscar Handlin, acting chairman of the History department. He said that he had not yet heard of any graduate students in History who had missed the deadline...
Radcliffe librarians were surprised when they heard that girls would continue to be barred from Lamont, but most of them were reluctant to give their opinions on the decision...
Packing the courtroom, and often making demonstrations outside it, were scores of emotional patients and their kin who believe that Krebiozen has saved their lives. The jury of four housewives, two saleswomen, a stenographer, a printer, a retired machinist, a maintenance man, a truck driver and a janitor heard more than 4,000,000 words of testimony so full of conflicting claims that Judge Julius J. Hoffman declared: "This case bristles with issues of veracity...
...usually held for two hours every Tuesday afternoon, are almost entirely devoted to hearing from the Harvard academic and administrative community. If any one area of study has dominated the list (and I don't believe it has), it could only have been by a narrow margin. We have heard from and argued with deans, physicists, law school professors, musicians, English professors and engineering spokesmen, as well as professors from the departments of government, social relations and history...