Word: put
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...impending demise of Repertory Boston is an unrelieved dirty shame. Its proprietors have made mistakes, perhaps, in many directions, but they put together a good group of actors, and the series of plays they presented during their brief tenure at the Wilbur were, at very least considerably more interesting than those that occupied the crowded Shubert across the street. The Repertory promised--and provided--what theatrical experts had been demanding for years: an opportunity for rich and poor and cheap and lavish and ignorant and learned alike to go to the theatre, often and conveniently, to see good plays well...
...batsman hits the ball in any direction, he runs to the other wicket and scores a run if he is not put out. Then, either he, or his batting partner, who stands at the opposite wicket, receives the next ball bowled and the game continues...
Debate sharpened as others defended the right of the Council to watch over HSA activities. Edward A. Segal '60 put it this...
Leontief returned in late February from a three-week visit to the Soviet Union where he found that many theories he had helped to develop here are being put into practice...
...biggest upset of the young outdoor season last Saturday at West Point, defeating heavily-favored Army by a resounding 88-52 margin. The Cadet varsity that New York writers were calling "the best dual meet team in the East" bowed before one of the most impressive performances ever put on by a Crimson squad...