Word: performs
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...believe that the Harvard Conservative League will perform an entirely new function in the College community. As a group not committed to any political party we will be able to express Conservative opinion to the end that Conservatism may receive the respect in intellectuals circles that it deserves," they added...
Student talent will also not be lacking-Bill Kaufman '57 will perform as Master of Ceremonies; while Steve Addis plays popular music. Even Radcliffe will be represented by planist Bunny Kuller...
Last April, after carefully reading the news of Christine's treatment by Danish surgeons, Charles took ship for Copenhagen. He found that the Danish Ministry of Justice had ordered doctors not to perform an emasculating operation on any more foreigners. Charles told his troubles to a helpful taxicab driver, who took him to a quack. For a sizable fee, the quack performed a crude operation, using a kitchen table for an operating table...
...Sort of Simple Charm." The 100-odd newsmen who assembled to meet him in a gloomy Methodist meeting hall in Westminster came ready to perform on him an expert British drawing-and-quartering. But Billy got in the first few thousand words. "I am here," he explained, "because I was invited to come. I am not here for your money . . . I'm not going to preach antiCommunism, anti-socialism or anti-liberalism ... I have come to preach Christ...
...took a calculated risk when it chose to give T. S. Eliot's "Murder in the Cathedral." For although the play contains some of Eliot's most beautiful poetry, it is immensely difficult to perform. With little action and long choral passages that are spoken by as many as fifteen people, there is an ever-present danger that "Murder in the Cathedral" will seem more a series of dialogues on the problems of sainthood than a unified dramatic whole...