Word: oscars
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Other faculty members who expressed their disapproval of the amendment were Daniel S. Cheever, lecture in Government, Oscar Handlin, associate professor of History, William C. Hardee, professor of Law, and Walter B. Leach, Story Professor...
...Oscar to your review, "Business in 1953" | TIME, Jan. 4]. An economic masterpiece, well within the grasp of the ordinary layman. A concrete answer to the perpetual peddlers of panic, who continually attempt to sell America short...
Composer Richard Rodgers, a sight in tights, and Lyricist Oscar Hammerstem II, looking like a surrey with a fringe on the bottom, turned up in a mock audition skit at a party celebrating the closing, after nearly five years and 1,925 performances, of their famed Broad way musical South Pacific. Still the long-run champion of all musicals: Rodgers & Hammerstein's Oklahoma! with 2,246 performances...
After an 81-year chase, the hard facts of economics caught up with another paper. In Bangor, Maine, Publisher James D. Ewing, son of former Federal Security Administrator Oscar R. Ewing, announced last week that the evening (circ. 7,058) and Sunday (circ. 21,004) Commercial was suspending publication immediately...
...Should Happen to You, Judy plays, for the fourth time in a row, essentially the same poor man's Pygmalion that won her an Oscar two years ago for the screen version of her 1946 Broadway hit, Born Yesterday. Practice has made her almost perfect in the part. She seems an incarnation of the big-city blonde who is so dumb that she doesn't even know she's beautiful...