Word: raye
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Wizard of Oz. A happily inspired reissue of the ten-year-old classic; with Judy Garland, Ray Bolger, Jack Haley and Bert Lahr (TIME...
...solve all this, Menzel directs a cone-roofed observatory in Colorado, and a new station in New Mexico, close to the site of the first atom bomb. The observatories are equipped with spectrohelioscopes-- astronomical X-ray machines that penetrate to the inner layers of the sun--and with coronoscopes, which blot out the sun like an eclipse, so that the other corona can be watched. Menzel went west a few months ago to spend all his time at the solar stations, on the Astronomy Department's biggest project...
...Department's last big project is its X-ray lab, where scientists study the insides of crystals, learning how the molecules are put together...
...Baldwin had never been altogether happy in Washington. Ever since his election he had been in a frustrating and unsuccessful battle against the built-in conservatives of his own party. He had little leisure, he worried about financial security. Last week Ray Baldwin traded it all for his lifetime ambition and more security...
...dusted off and reissued, proves that true wizardry, whether in books or on the screen, is ageless. In the magical land of Oz, nothing changes. As wide-eyed Dorothy, Judy Garland still wanders through an enchanted Technicolored landscape with the Tin Woodsman (Jack Haley), the Scarecrow (Ray Bolger) and the Cowardly Lion (Bert Lahr). The whimsical gaiety, the lighthearted song & dance, the lavish Hollywood sets and costumes are as fresh and beguiling today as they were ten years ago when the picture was first released. Oldsters over ten who have seen it once will want to see it again.Youngsters...