Word: listening
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...your story on Bert Lahr, Oct. 1: TIME should listen again. Methinks Bert Lahr's bewildered cry sounds more like unngah, unngah than gung-gung...
...Alleghenies, Joe McCarthy is still bamboozling audiences. On the speaker's platform he has a sweat-stained, shirtsleeved earnestness. He stumbles, mixes his grammar, bangs the lectern hard with his fist. He dives into a huge briefcase for "documentation." He flourishes affidavits, reads from congressional hearings, waves photostats. "Listen to this, if you will-unbelievable!", he cries...
...giant hand had pulled the stage from under them. In Galté Parisienne, even the great Alexandra Danilova and' Choreographer-Dancer Leonide Massine went down: two spills for Danilova, one for Massine. In the wings, frantic Ballet Master Frederic Franklin told his dancers: "Go slow . . . Don't listen to the music, just go on when I tell you." The critic of the Detroit Times described the usually bouncy exits as like "the pussyfooting lope one takes when, trying to avoid "waking the baby...
...place," said John H. Finley, Jr. '25 master of Eliot House, last night. "It is for the Dean's Office to make any statement." "All we can do," added Ronald M. Ferry, Housemaster of Winthrop, "is to listen to petitions and make recommendations...
...Board of Trustees would meet with a committee of the Faculty Council to discuss its protest against the rule. The Board, however, promised "only to listen...