Word: hearings
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...After three years," said the wife of a Radio Corp. of America missileman, "you get used to it." But the wife of a General Electric official contradicts her. "I've never gotten used to it, and I never will. Every time I hear a roar that isn't a jet, I break my neck getting outdoors. My husband never says anything, and if he comes home happy, I want to know...
...students interested in making a trip to Castle Hill to hear the Marleboro Ensemble this weekend have until tomorrow evening to sign up in Greys Hall, according to the Social Director's office. A charge of $5 will include round-trip transportation, a meal, and good concert tickets, with the return time expected to be before midnight...
...part of the Versailles gardens where such court plays were often presented. The show properly begins with the traditional trois coups de baton. And the audience is made to rise at the start while King Louis himself and his retinue march in to solemn music, take their places, and hear Moliere dedicate the performance to His Gracious Majesty...
...graces and intellectual refinement that characterize people of "quality." Jourdain will live forever as the man who was overcome with astonished glee upon learning that what he had been speaking for forty years was prose. But he is also the man who puts on his gown in order to hear music better; and who, on being asked whether he understands the Latin that has just been spoken, unhesitatingly replies, "Of course. But act as though I weren't acquainted with it and explain to me what it means...
...clouds of cold hydrogen drifting among the stars. The new telescope is fitted for recording all these faint whispers on wave lengths from ten centimeters to about 20 meters. Since its great area allows it to gather much more radio energy than small rivals, it will almost certainly hear strange whispers never heard before...