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Word: mentioned (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
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...version of the old bill declares hazily that presidents of universities and college should find and expell Communists and Communist sympathizers. There is no mention of the two inevitable difficulties--what constitutes a Red or a Pink, and, that decided, how to find...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Dorgan's Red Bill | 3/16/1953 | See Source »

Finally, the remarkably sensitive work of the small group which performed the chansons deserves mention. Their diction was excellent and they were quick to catch the constantly shifting moods of the songs. Dorothy Barnhouse's contralto was perfectly suited to the solo she sang in Debussy's Quant fai ouy le tabourin. The audience demanded and received an encore of her very moving rendition...

Author: By Alex Gelley, | Title: Glee Club Concert | 3/16/1953 | See Source »

Stalag 17, after almost two years on the stage, is still kicking, not to mention kneeing, slugging, and buffooning. Concerned with the untimely story of Americans in a German prisoner-of-war camp, its permanence and deserved popularity can best be explained by a combination of the all-male cast's exuberant performance and the co-authors' exciting presentation of their World War II experiences...

Author: By Richard A. Burghfim, | Title: Stalag 17 | 3/10/1953 | See Source »

Stouffer yesterday emphasized that the report will not mention any school or students by name, and that his group is asking this information only to permit classification of results...

Author: By Richard H. Ullman, | Title: Students to Be Polled On School Transitions | 3/7/1953 | See Source »

...Arquango Adventure" by a reactivated, graduated editor, and "Ten Toes" by E. Wentworth deserve mention only because they elaborate, humorlessly, the theme of the issue. "In Corporation Assembled" pokes mordant fun at the efforts of the Corporation to choose a new president. I think Blot and Jester try to warn the reader about the harm of bathing beauty contests at Harvard, but their subtle suggestion is not clear...

Author: By E. H. Harvey jr., | Title: The Lampoon | 3/5/1953 | See Source »

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