Word: normans
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Norman Thomas entered the local White House race last night when a handful of College Socialists formed the Harvard Committee for Thomas in the Brooks House Chapel Room...
...know that Postmaster General Donaldson's hands are tied. The one Postmaster General who has risen from the ranks-a laudable appointment-finds himself harried by the demands of provincial politicians . . . Let us see ... if he will turn to Paul Sample, Norman Rockwell, Grandma Moses, and other greats, to give us designs depicting the American Scene which we love...
...critics. Said Socialist Candidate Norman Thomas, who has taken part in six campaigns: "You can carry this business of being just one of the folks too far." But the President seemed to believe that victory lay in carrying it farther. When he got back to Washington at week's end, he had traveled 8,300 miles, made 140 speeches and estimated that he had seen 3,000,000 people...
Time for Elizabeth (by Norman Krasna & Groucho Marx; produced by Russell Lewis & Howard Young) was a tin-and-cardboard comedy which was meant to be box office but turned out to be a bore. Closing after eight performances, it showed little of what its collaborators are best known for: Groucho Marx, as playwright, lacked the divine madness he displays as a performer; while the smooth Krasnagraph that reeled off Dear Ruth and John Loves Mary badly needed oiling...
Receiving the medal were: Professors Kenneth T. Bainbridge, Eric G. Ball, Arlie V. Bock, Gordon M. Fair, Louis F. Fieser, Arthur B. Lamb, L. Don Leet, Stanley S. Stevens, and J. C. Street; Associate Professors Edward M. Rurcell, and Fred L. Whipple; former Associate Professor Norman F. Ramsey; Research Fellow John A. Pierce; and Research Associate John G. Gibson...