Word: masses
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...briefly at a pair of Radcliffe legs on their way into Emerson. Two hours. Time to pick up the makings of the after-game party, shave, and get the room into shape. He hoped vaguely that the biddies would have finished by the time he got back. Vag crossed Mass. Ave. and moved down the sunny side of Plympton Street. Along Mt. Auburn the magenta flags with the black "H's" hung loosely. Not colorful, but satisfying, Vag reflected. He looked up towards the "Pro" and hoped his roommate would be around to help him carry the stuff back...
...popular prize awarded at the end of the show. But Carnegie's three conservative jurors picked a far from conservative trio of official prizewinners. First prize ($1,000) went to hulking Karl Knaths for his gray-green, deftly tangled Gear, a composite of the Provincetown, Mass, waterfront...
There is nothing upstage about O'Neill. The mass interview he gave the press, early last month, and his more intimate conversation after the conference, left an impression of the man which, in many respects, was much more affecting and revealing than the play with which he broke his long silence as an artist...
...thinking smacks of Alice-in Wonderland in 1946. Western Europeans have shown little tendency to emigrate. Rather, the great mass of potential immigrants stem from Eastern Europe and seek no economic mecca but merely a simon simple escape from religious and political persecution. Objective tests have conclusively exposed the myth of racial superiority and inferiority. Thoroughly assimilated and educated, second generation Americans of Easttern and southern European stock have proved that previous environment, not race, accounted for the initially poor impressions made by their parents...
...After a three-year intermission for the war, Tanglewood at Lennox, Mass., was again the scene...