Word: projects
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...complex, had kept within the limits of "colloquial drama." She had played people of life size in a theater of the norm, and she had only to cut herself to make her characters bleed. Joan, however, was not merely a human being, into whose feelings an actress can properly project her own. She was also a historic idea, a giant abstraction. To bring her alive would require no little of that art divine that made the statue of Galatea move. Julie knew that she was about to challenge "greatness" as that word was made woman in Bernhardt and Duse...
...Louis' Concordia Publishing House and Philadelphia's Muhlenberg Press, an arm of the United Lutheran Church in America, the new Luther will range the whole gamut of the reformer's work. Says Washington-born Theologian Helmut T. Lehmann, 41, who is in charge of the project: "We're not aiming this series at scholars. They can go to the original. This edition is intended for the searching layman, the pastor and the theological student." Nor need these readers anticipate heavy wading: "In many respects it is easier to understand Luther than much present day theological writing...
...fender line in many new cars, e.g., Cadillac, Plymouth, Chevrolet and Studebaker-Packard's Clipper, was borrowed from the shape of swept-wing aircraft to give autos a jet-propelled look. Cadillac, which has long built taillights into the fenders, now houses them in circular openings that project like twin exhaust pipes above the real exhaust vents. The most complicated rear end appears on the Dodge Custom Royal Lancer, whose chrome-scrolled tail fenders sprout sharklike fins and snorkel-like radio antennae. Ford's Thunderbird had a functional reason for a big change in the rear. It hung...
...Krishna Menon, chief delegate from India to the United Nations, will inaugurate the Harvard-Delhi Project tonight with a talk on peaceful coexistence entitled. "Towards World Peace." The speech is scheduled for 8:30 p.m. in New Lecture Hall...
...Harvard-Delhi Project is a program under which College students will help to finance work in Indian villages by students at the University of Delhi. According to Project co-chairman John A. Armstrong '56, "The Project will not only help Indian Students to get out into their own villages to work on problems of literacy, health, and farming, but will also form a strong tie between students at Harvard and at Delhi...