Word: previewers
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...opening-night performance of the small Ruth Page-Bentley Stone Ballet Company, the first U.S. troupe to appear in Paris since the war, was a preview. Invited guests filled the Théatre des Champs-Elysées' orchestra seats; only the balcony seats were sold. Soon after the curtain went up a barrage of boos and catcalls whistled down...
...Sneak Preview...
These predictions are part of a preview of the new Kinsey report written for the May issue of Redbook Magazine by Loth and Morris L. Ernst, "based partly upon Dr. Kinsey's lectures and writings in technical journals...
...attachment between the collegian and the working girl. This seems true, according to the article, in spite of the fact that in recent years college women have been taught that it is possible for wives to achieve the same goals as their mates in this regard. This dissatisfaction, the preview indicates, could contribute to a higher divorce rate among college-educated women...
Even before publication, Dr. Velikovsky's book has attracted wide comment and admiration. Harper's Magazine gave it a solemn preview entitled "The Day the Sun Stood Still." Collier's ran a he-man's version called "The Heavens' Burst." In the latest Reader's Digest, Fulton Oursler hailed Velikovsky as the starter of a back-to-the-Bible movement. Connoisseurs of pressagentry will credit Macmillan Co. with skilled use of an up-to-date technique: getting widest publicity for a doubtful article before critics have been allowed...