Word: lined
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...when she enters for the first time she has just broken off with a lover, whom we do not see. We are told that she likes hungry artists, that she disburses money as well as love, and that she acts as "a kind of emotional soup kitchen." Perhaps this line of characterization is put in to explain why, though it is a near thing, she refuses to enter the same kind of relationship with Dillon. But Ruth's situation is never adequately described or explained. Though as far as we know her she is interesting as well as plausible...
...since Rome burns every day, a cry of "Fire!" has a certain sort of interest that simple fiddling can never attain. And it means that even the least of his plays has a vitality, an urgency, that could not exist if the author were not passionately involved with every line. "Passion" is a frequently debased word in our time, but Bernard Shaw has reminded us of the existence of a moral passion that can be no less strong than any other kind. Osborne has an almost unique ability to make moral passion into dramatic intensity...
Secondly, Adams pointed out that the comparative element in any critical inquiry is important. The so-called anti-Christian heritage is often more in line with the Christian intention than is that of "trumped-up orthodoxy," he said...
...Masters' suggestions are being examined in line with "a general program" of House rehabilitation, Arthur D. Trottenberg '48, Manager of Operating Services, said yesterday. "There is a constant need for physical changes in the Houses," he noted, adding that "the University is always discovering new needs in each House...
...varsity squash team will open its season here this afternoon when it meets a weak Wesleyan squad. The tentative starting line-up, according to manager Bob Muellner, has Gerry Emmet at number one, followed by Charlie Hamm, Pete Lund, and Tim Gallwey...