Word: omitted
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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During the past year the CRIMSON has expressed itself editorially on a variety of issues. Often the limits of space have made it necessary to omit phrases from our statements. We have faithfully saved and classified these phrases during the year, and we now take this opportunity to say those things which must, inevitably, be said...
...approaching professional finish . . . she communicates almost nothing of the music she presents ... It is an extremely unpleasant duty to record such unhappy facts about so honestly appealing a person. But as long as Miss Truman sings as she . . . does. . . we seem to have no recourse unless it is to omit comment on her programs altogether...
...resume answers. You have held me to $25 [cable tolls], so will omit details of any action or actions that Hemingway has participated in. His bad knee was acquired by an enemy Minenwerfer explosion which blew off the right knee...
...lively, bright, sprightly Novelist Baldwin omit flowers...
...second half of the book covers the proceedings before the House Un American Activities Committee in 1948 and in the New York trials in 1949-1950. The author's failure here is a different one: in their desire to keep the book to size they have had to omit material, but their omissions have not been judicious. For example, seven pages are allotted to copious quotation of prosecutor Tom Murphy's summation, in the first trial. Defense attorney Lloyd Paul Stryker made some significant point in his summation, too, but one can not tell this from the single page...