Word: modeled
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Except in wartime, this is always the King's opening sentence. Last week, since the Cabinet really had nothing more to say, the whole speech was a model of vacuity. It omitted to mention even the issue of the hour, War Debts. But the Cabinet did provide the King with one sympathetic passage which he read with sympathy...
...sons of Trophim Morosov, easy-going chairman of a remote village Soviet in Sverdlovsk Province in the Ural Mountains. So far as Moscow knew, Comrade Morosov was busy organizing collective farms, but Pavel and Fedor knew differently. When a State grain collector came to their village Pavel, that model child, peached on his father, denounced him as secretly in league with Kulaks, charged him with obstructing collectivization and screamed: ''I demand that father be severely punished...
...appointment of M. A. Hoffman '34, as chairman of the Harvard delegation at the general meeting of the New England Model League of Nations has been announced by the Executive Committee of the organization. Hoffman will succeed W. S. Salant '33, who has appointed last October...
...came to notice with The Grand Duchess and the Waiter, later shot Morocco and An American Tragedy. Gordon Wiles left Annapolis in 1925 because of his health, studied art in Pans for two years, joined Fox in 1930 and made the ocean liner in Transatlantic a model for modern interiors on shipboard. Edwin Burke, son of a wholesale grocer in Albany, took up writing for the stage against his father's wishes, joined the Fox scenario staff in 1929. lately wrote dialog for Clara Bow's forthcoming picture Call Her Savage...
...considered as a professional study, and therefore belonging in a graduate school, but since no such school exists its omission from the English department seems almost inexcusable. Actual play production, as a course, is doubtless out of the question, but a study of it theoretically and historically, with model stages, is well within the range of possibility, and there seems to be no very potent reason why it should not be added either to the department of Education or to that of Fine Arts, since its necessary laboratory characteristics put it out of the range of English or Comparative Literature...