Word: reached
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Social science contributes much to answer these problems, Dean Muelder said in explaining how science can enable man to reach moral judgments. He commended its work in studying how men can live better together and added that "the last word is not yet in from social science...
...long they do it, thought Vag, and do it alike, and then they sit down at night and theorize. Every time it snows, the same fanatics reach for the ace bandages and head north. Now, with crocuses showing in the courtyards, it was snowing again...
Speaking from the viewpoint of the musician, Merrit remarked that if the artist "really wanted to reach the masses, he would go into singing commercials." The artist has the most opportunity in a democratic state, he added...
Grandmother Cloudless. Sir Peter's father was a North Irishman who fought the Maoris in the '70s and finally married a chief's daughter named Ngarongo-ki-tua (Tidings-that-Reach-Afar). She died when Peter was a child and he was brought up by his grandmother, Kapua-kore (Cloudless), who lived to be 102 years old and was, he recalls, "more tattooed than any woman I have ever seen or heard of among my people...
Reversing a more usual stage procedure, They Knew What They Wanted is a soppy play with a sensible ending. And to reach the right destination, it takes a very slow course through extremely flat country. There is endless talk, much of it in rather baffling broken English. Paul Muni's performance as the husband is studiously misconceived. Carol Stone is almost as much out of line, though more likable, as the girl. In every respect, old-hat playwriting has received a straw-hat production...