Word: pauls
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...sombrero, his cape, his wide trousers caught at the ankle, flowing black tie, cane, long hair, and his studies at Paris' Beaux Arts school. He carved belt buckles, buttons and saddles for Civil War monuments in Boston, later apprenticed himself as a stone cutter to Manhattan Sculptor Paul Manship. After seven years' labor, Lachaise was a slick enough portraitist and decorative sculptor to live by his art. Then he married Isabel...
...tentative diagnosis, from Fish & Wildlife's Dr. Paul S. Galtsoff: Florida's affliction, though rare and annoying, was nothing new. In various parts of the world, sea water is occasionally poisoned by "very rapid reproduction of unicellular organisms of the group of Dinoflagellates." California, Florida was happy to learn, has had the same trouble. Japan's pearl oysters have also suffered from the destructive Dinoflagellates...
Neither being full-length shows, HDC President Paul Burgraff '48 plans to contrast Odets' powerful social drama with Saroyan's light comedy as an experiment in theater technique. "Waiting for Lefty" is a drama of the labor problem, while "The Ping-Pong Players" is a light one-act love scene...
Arraignment, a plea of guilty, and sentencing by Judge Paul G. Kirk followed almost as speedily as the rapid disposal of the U. S. Government's 119 theft and forgery counts against Parkhurst. The accused again waived defense and jury trial, this time against the three indictments of the country grand jury...
...PAUL L. WRIGHT...