Word: misses
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Miss Nancy C. Lawson, president of Bragdon Hall, extended the invitation in a letter to Inter-House Social Committee Chairman William D. Weeks...
...month which will be saved by the Radcliffe economies outlined by Miss Lillian Burdakin, college dietitian, will be added to the Radcliffe Student Government's contribution to European student relief...
Final figures on the grand total and amounts drawn by each activity will emanate from Agassiz Hall today, Miss Davis said last night. During the week, students will assist the Radcliffe secretarial staff in counting and distributing the money...
...audience's credulity to accept a last minute repair job that permits the boat to chug blithely away from the whirling maelstrom. Similarly, the happy ending never would have happened had Joan Webster remained in character as the girl who intended to marry for wealth rather than love. Either Miss Webster really didn't know where she was going all along, or else J. Arthur Rank diverted her in the direction of the American box office...
Certainly first on a long list of totally impossible features (which includes acting, plot, direction, and even the title) is Greer Garson, an old Hollywood warhorse who still seems to be trading on her "Mrs. Miniver" Oscar. Miss Garson in "Desire Me" gives one of the finest exhibitions on record of the old, or Smithfield variety of acting. She uses all the ancient tricks of the trade the mobile eyebrows; the long, significant pauses; the staring eyes; the mighty gasps of emotion. In fact, she can't even stand still and listen without overacting...