Word: intermittente
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Five years of intermittent warfare seemed close to an end last night when the combined managements of the Dramatic Club and the Theatre Group announced plans for a joint production next fall.
As compelling as this moral theme is, it suffers from intermittent verbosity and from occasional abstruseness. Yet the play is something more than moral theme. Although some of the characters are idea symbols, Cymen, the Jute upon whom the whole play is built, is a wholly credible human being.
But by then Vandenberg was a sick man, racked by intermittent headaches. In July 1949, he was to make the last important speech of his career. He appealed in the Senate for support of the North Atlantic
But his life as a combination assistant and disciple was no bed of roses, and his memoir of his patron is, perhaps unwittingly, a murderous indictment of a spoiled and kittenish aesthete. Gathorne-Hardy was allowed plenty of free time, but Smith often made his life miserable with his whims...
Divorced. Milton Berle, 41, TV's No. 1 funnyman; by Joyce Mathews, 29, actress; after seven intermittent years (married in 1941, divorced in 1947, remarried last June), one adopted daughter (Victoria, 4); in the Virgin Islands.