Word: pans
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Shangri-La opened last night at the Shubert. The new musical is based upon the novel "Lost Horizon." Boston reviewers gave pleasant reviews, the CRIMSON will pan it next week. Shows at 8:30 p.m. and 2:30 p.m. Saturday...
...seem to find the pan for the pun in your movie reviews. Even your book schnooks seem took with this folly of jollies. SHIRLEY REYNOLDS Bloomington...
...with a picture of the great events, painted in shades ranging from the jaded blue notes of burlesque to the cloying clichés of a Victorian novelette. London's Daily Express front-paged the news that the American radio sponsor for the wedding broadcast was the Peter Pan brassière company. Saloon-Gossipist Earl Wilson informed his readers that "Rainier and Grace were real smoochy at the party for bridesmaids." Other reporters, sending out breathless bulletins, had a hard time agreeing on the details (see PRESS...
...star of letters. But not all were favorable; Paris divided between the pro-or anti-Sagan factions, and the critics honed their pens in anticipation of Author Sagan's second book. Would it prove her a writer or just another hot flash in the pan...
Schlesinger's course in American intellectual history is now one of the most popular in the College. At the first meeting this year, he stood before an overflow crowd of three hundred and announced with his dead-pan expression--"Let's all petition for a bigger room." Schlesinger delights his packed lecture hall with a unique combination of insights into intellectual trends, ironic descriptions of American religious prophets, and quips about conservatives from Fisher Ames to John Foster Dulles...