Word: lincoln
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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CYNTHIA J. WILLETT Lincoln, Mass...
...launching a 17-minute production called A Thousand Times Neigh. A free show, performed twelve times a day in a plushy new $500,000 theatre in the Ford building, the ballet is done (in shifts) by 42 dancers recruited from the American Ballet Caravan of tall, intense Balletomane Lincoln Kirstein...
Also qualified were: Phil Wilson '42, T. R. McMillen 2L, Bob Greves '40 of Cleveland, Paul Saurwein '40 and Albert Lincoln...
...thoroughly incompetent historian, his imperialist strategy "the rationalized war passion of a frustrated swivel-chair officer who had no stomach for the hard work of navigation and fighting." As for Roosevelt I, whose election was a "tragedy of politics," and Secretary of State John Hay, who "as Lincoln's secretary had become a treasure of the Republican tradition," they and their friends "built up in the State Department a bureaucracy and a tradition absolutely opposed to historic continen-talism...
...chances of a sun explosion, on machines run by atomic energy, on penetrating 40 miles into the earth. Naturally such adventuring sometimes goes Wellsian. But his book opens genuine new horizons for adventure. With Africa and Asia rapidly becoming as familiar as the Lincoln Highway, new horizons are needed...