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Word: michaels (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Jack Worthing, Michael Redgrave alternates between dignity and degeneration, as he commutes between his country home and city apartment. Richard Wattis, his face, in an interminable, self-satisfied pucker, also has a dual identity, keeping the two separate with a bit more verve than Redgrave. Joan Greenwood and Dorothy Tutin are the befuddled fiances of the two slightly dishonest gentlemen. Both are ridiculously prim and appropriately fatuous...

Author: By E. H. Harvey, | Title: The Importance of Being Earnest | 4/11/1953 | See Source »

Alexander Gershenkron, professor of Economics, Michael Karpovich, professor of History, Adam Ulam, assistant professor of Government, and Alex Inkeles, senior research fellow of the Russian Research Center, will lead the discussion at the large session...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Group Study Set For Eliot Juniors | 4/8/1953 | See Source »

...Forrestal papers were presented to Princeton in two donations. Forrestal's widow and son, Michael V. and Peter O. Forrestal, gave the initial donation. The papers are not available to the public because of their personal matter...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Princeton Receives Papers and Diaries Of James Forrestal | 4/8/1953 | See Source »

...Mongol Empire, by Michael Prawdin. First U.S. publication of a classic history of Genghis Khan and his successors; originally (1938) published in German (TIME...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: RECENT & READABLE, Mar. 30, 1953 | 3/30/1953 | See Source »

...Though industry still lacks the statistics to make a watertight case, the answer seems to be yeas. After checking the health of more than 25,000 executives averaging 45.6 years old, New York's Extension Examiners found that only 20% were in normal health. In Chicago's Michael Reese Hospital, three doctors examined 55 executives under so years of age, found only three entirely free from organic disorders. Of 340 Standard Oil (N J.) executives reporting for a medical checkup, 235 had something wrong and 192 had ills that would materially affect their working lives...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MANAGEMENT: The Pace That Kills | 3/30/1953 | See Source »

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