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Word: lating (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
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...this point in the spring the season prospects of the lightweights are very much in doubt. Handicapped by a late start on the river, they have not yet attained their potential, and the first boat, according to coach Laury Coolidge, is by no means...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Freshman Heavies Shine; Lightweights Race Today | 4/18/1959 | See Source »

Speaking on "The Future of the Middle East," Crum charged that the United States failed to encourage the late king of Iraq to distribute his oil wealth among his countrymen. As a result, Crum added, American oil interests in Iraq are now "seriously jeopardized...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Crum Says Victory Of Iraq Communists Due to Indifference | 4/16/1959 | See Source »

Elizabeth Theiler's superb choreography highlights the show. Indeed, every scene is a dance scene, and the dances are all imaginatively conceived if not always admirably executed. The brightest spot in the performance comes late in the third act when a waiter (Philip Burnham) announces "Pepe and Lolita with the Tango," and tall Wes Thum and the petite Elizabeth Theiler run through an hilarious take-off on the "tragic" dance routine...

Author: By John B. Radner, | Title: The Boy Friend | 4/16/1959 | See Source »

...other truly bright spot, also in the third act, has the graying but still frisky Lord Brockhurst (Norman Patz), in France with his wife and eager for excitement, explaining to fluffy, pixie-like Dulcie, (Sally Ryder), one of Mme. Dubonnet's unfinished creations, that It's Never Too Late to Fall in Love. Then the wife (Judith Orchoff) appears and the spell is shattered...

Author: By John B. Radner, | Title: The Boy Friend | 4/16/1959 | See Source »

...third spell in the Atlantic--following up anti-sub action--and then an inspection tour of the French and Italian beach-heads occupied Morison in the winter of '44-'45, and then back to the Pacific. He arrived too late for Iwo Jima but on time to take in the action at Okinawa, on the battleship USS Tennessee. While he was on that ship, a kamikaze pilot provided him with his closest brush with death, narrowly missing him, Admiral Deyo, and Captain Heffernan on the suicidal plunge. After visiting the Phillipines, Morison planned to participate in the long-awaited Kyushu...

Author: By Walter L. Goldfrank, | Title: World War II: Faculty Plays Key Role | 4/16/1959 | See Source »

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