Word: hunts
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...family farm: a furry, tongue-flicking anteater, a nursing calf, a spiny crawfish. In others, he had let his imagination roam, turned out such things as a ferocious sparrow, as seen from the eye of its prey, a beetle, a fantastic, cross-eyed cat, a panorama called Ancient Hunt, showing naked horsemen chasing terrified animals. His sponsors reported that 85,000 people have stopped to look at Paolo's work in two weeks, and a Texas millionaire was so impressed that he offered to sponsor an exhibit in Dallas...
...first episode, Actor's Blood, is a rather anemic whodunit about the murder of an unpleasant stage actress (Marsha Hunt) whose ham-actor father (Edward G. Robinson) stages a dinner party to which he invites all the suspects. Except for the solution, there are few surprises in this piece of old-fashioned mummery...
...inclusive job Conant does in looking after those two items is amazing in view of the time he spends fulfilling his social engagements. In addition to Harvard groups, all varieties of educational and scientific groups hunt Conant as a possible after-dinner speaker official meetings also consume long, argumentative hours. Conant's family life with his wife and sons became more and more sporadic. Luckily, the boys were away at school when their father's outside activities became so time-consuming. The order one, James, graduated from Michigan and is now head of Time magazine's Montreal bureau. Ted, twenty...
...Dunster; '12 in Winthrop; the orange hatted Class of '17, 212 strong, will dine in Leverett; '22 in the Hasty Pudding Club: '27 in Eliot House Quadrangle; '32 in Carey Cage at the Business School; '37 in Kirkland; '42 in Adams; '46 in the Hasty Pudding; and '49 in Hunt Hall...
...party for "lack of vigilance," i.e., getting caught. While he remained in jail, the party would probably put up bumbling, hard-boiled Andre Marty of Spanish Civil War notoriety as the front man. The government, which had already jailed scores of Stalinists amid general applause, went on a hunt for big game. Pinay's men said that they raided Communist centers in Brest, Lorient and Bordeaux, and announced that they had broken an espionage case at Toulon...