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Word: particularized (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
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...will, however, be very much in the running for a slot in the varsity's epee team next year. Since Charat is a south-paw, however, it is probable that he could be used to better advantage next season in foil, where a lefty is at a particular advantage...

Author: By Jerome A. Chadwick, | Title: '60 Fencers Slight Favorites In Yale Match | 3/9/1957 | See Source »

Each of ten committee members will supervise a particular phase of the weekend's activities. William E. Rapp is vice-chairman and treasurer; Peter J. Solomon, Friday night chairman; Robert T. Sakowitz, Saturday night chairman; Lionel B. Spiro, refreshments; Ronald W. Fox, tickets; Charles C. Adams, entertainment; Robert C. Zeeb, decorations; Henry A. Billeter, programs; Kenneth J. Robinson, miscellaneous; and Thomas M. Engelsing, publicity...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Jubilee Board Sets Date for Weekend | 3/8/1957 | See Source »

...then come back when the curtain falls, is extended by Barrault. For the Barrault company is not just a group that does plays but rather "theater" with relation to life. Barrault himself said, "The object of our kind of theater is contact with contemporary life." If there was any particular way to appreciate this concept, as embodied by the Barrault company, it was by giving in to an unfamiliar abandon. The abandon which in Latin countries surrounds a fair or a visit from a traveling circus...

Author: By Lowell J. Rubin, | Title: Two Days With Barrault | 3/5/1957 | See Source »

...term's end Coleman is ineligible to succeed himself. The word in country store and courthouse is that he will run in 1960 against Senator James Eastland, a Delta man for whom Hill-Countryman Coleman holds no particular affection. So far, the governor has not announced such an intention. But if Coleman does make the run, and does, as the odds would indicate, beat Eastland, nothing could better convince the rest of the U.S. that a thoroughly awakened Mississippi knows the difference between an 1890 oxcart and a 1957 Jet plane...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MISSISSIPPI: The Six-Foot Wedge | 3/4/1957 | See Source »

...remarks about the National Guard (see NATIONAL AFFAIRS), declined to comment on the meeting, blurting: "This isn't my dunghill!" Quip-per Wilson finally explained last week exactly what he had meant, thus increased his renown for honesty, if not discretion. Said Charlie Wilson: "I meant that this particular place is not the place where I can talk best. I was not referring to the White House as such. There was an old Roman senator who said: 'A cock crows best on his own dunghill.' He meant, when he is in his own house...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Mar. 4, 1957 | 3/4/1957 | See Source »

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