Word: interestedness
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Without Nightmares? To Administration ears, Kennedy's Algeria speech sounded like troublesome meddling, possibly part of the buildup of his stock as a Democratic presidential nominee in 1960. Secretary of State Dulles at his news conference replied that he would be "very sorry" to see the Algerian crisis, with...
Ticks & Politics. "The difference between Harry and Norman," says one old-time Angeleno, "is that Harry sat in his office and ruled this city like a king. Norman doesn't rule; he isn't interested in ruling. What he wants is to become an institution." Yet in a...
Professor Schmidt also said that he plans to form a full orchestra for this work and that anyone interested in playing in this should sign up in the Music Building.
What all the theory comes down to, however, is a bewildering combination of Shakespearian iambics, incessant alliteration, and implausible puns. All of this profuseness of language is rather overbearing, and suggests that Mr. Ashton may be more interested in experimenting with style than in narrating an admirable theme.
Over one-hundred people interested in volunteer work at the Metropolitan State Hospital in Waltham turned out for a recruiting meeting at Phillips Brooks House last Monday evening.