Word: priore
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...than one year. The winner of this annual prize was awarded $250 (with another $250 going to the drama section of the Harvard library) and the promise of production of the prize play for at least a week at the Castle Square. Craig gave the award for six years prior to the war and all six plays proved financially successful. The first, Florence Lincoln's End of the Bridge ran nine weeks, then two weeks in Chicago, and was revived for two weeks in Boston the next year. The third, Frederick Ballard's Believe Me, Xantippo, ran 11 weeks, breaking...
...personal,' 'values,' 'exciting' (everything from a new handbag to a new baby) ; then . . . all the tribal adornments which, being cast off, may disclose the plain man we would like to be: no frames of reference, field theories, or apperception protocols; no texture, prior to, or in terms of; and the least amount of coordination, dynamics, and concepts...
Students can pick up tickets at the H.A.A., prior to games, or can be admitted at the gate without a ticket. In either case, there will be no charge, and the presentation of bursar's cared will be sufficient...
...that speech I referred to the case of Harry Dexter White and the manner in which it was treated by the prior Administration to illustrate how successful espionage agents had been in penetrating our Government at that time and how lax our Government was at that time in meeting such a grave problem...
White entered upon his duties and assumed the office of executive director for the United States in the International Monetary Fund on May1, 1946. What was known at the White House of his espionage activities prior to that date...