Word: reade
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...read that Paris has good food, and that's about all,' Milgram commented. "There is the possibility that what we want is too evanescent to specify; I hope...
...clock were informed that the interviewers were going home. They were invited to try their luck again the next day. The girl handling the interviews was inept and apparently without experience. She asked only routine questions, already answered on the application forms which she obviously had not read before-hand...
...magazine first denounced segregation, a group of Southern bishops demanded that it cease publication. One of those who came to its defense was the late Bishop G. Bromley Oxnam, who showed up at a meeting of the education board with several copies of motive under his arm. "I have read every word of these," thundered the best-known Methodist liberal of his day. "Now I am prepared to discuss it with you." Rather than tangle with the fiery Oxnam, the Southerners decided to drop the matter...
...result is a paper in which Washingtonians can read just about all the news-local, national and international. The trouble is, say many critics, that the news is often hard to find. The Post has yet to solve the manifold problems of makeup, especially on its ad-rich back pages. A story on the treatment of U.S. prisoners of war in North Viet Nam, for example, may well be lost among the food...
...past dozen years in recording studios playing for crooners, rock 'n' rollers, Muzak and TV jingles. Still, despite his commercial coloration, he has long been respected by fellow musicians as one of America's most outstanding fiddlers; he is legendary for his ability to sight-read anything and to play it impeccably in any style under any circumstances, whether it is a love song to Rinso White or a complex passage in a Paganini concerto. When the Philharmonic asked him to audition last winter, he breezed through every obscure score that Bernstein thrust upon...