Word: madnesses
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...haired, six foot one inch Freshman brought a very impressive record with him from Logansport, Indians, where he starred last year. He was chosen on an all-Indiana squad of ten, no mean honor in the basketball-mad Middle West. This team was scheduled to play an all-Kentucky team around the first of September, but Fansler couldn't participate because he was at Summer School here...
...charge was serious: draft evasion. But the defendant was neither worried nor penitent: he was just plain mad. Explained Hollywood Studio Worker John Robinson Baer to a U.S. Commissioner last week...
...press freedom in a sea of European press restrictions. A smug, conservative old newspaper NZZ is to the Swiss what the London Times is to Britons. Unfrightened by the fact that Germany is less than 20 miles from Zurich, NZZ dares to tell the truth when it gets mad enough. Mad enough last week, NZZ said...
...added up to. Of 142 exhibits, covering the walls of four large rooms, Bacon-lovers saw 35 pastels (including twelve caricatures of men & women who nevertheless remain Miss Bacon's friends), 74 drypoints (including The Socialist Meeting and Backstairs Gossip), 13 etchings (including Colored Folks and Mad About Dancing), twelve lithographs (including caricatures of Heywood Broun and Mayor LaGuardia), eight drawings...
Katharsis with Music. In Leesville, La., democratic-minded Marine Sergeant Arthur Rosett encountered a sign outside a nightclub reading, "For officers and civilians only," went away mad, came back with a sound truck, parked it near the door, played the Marine Corps hymn full-blast 55 times, made a recruiting speech, played the hymn 55 more times, read the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, found the nightclub empty, went away happy...