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...advertisement by the American Arabian Oil Company (Aramco), offering work opportunities for engineers in Saudi Arabia. Although the advertisement was scheduled to appear again in the February 19 issue of The Crimson, at a meeting last week, staff members voted to withdraw it. The Aramco ad will not reappear...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: On Advertising | 2/26/1976 | See Source »

Thankfully, Enderby dies quickly. If he is, as Burgess seems to imply, the embodiment of his imagination, then maybe Burgess will stop writing novels. Or perhaps Enderby will undergo some kind of reincarnation and reappear as a literary critic. His first task should then be to denounce the novel of his real-life counterpart, and --if The Clockwork Testament is any indication of Burgess's potential for the future--Enderby should advise Burgess to stop writing altogether

Author: By Greg Lawless, | Title: A Clockwork Lemon | 2/13/1975 | See Source »

Stewart said last week that the CHUL may see the resolution reappear next year for discussion, but the overwhelming consensus against the proposal virtually insures that the matter will lay low, at least for several months...

Author: By James Cramer, | Title: Quick Affirmation For Quotas | 2/8/1975 | See Source »

...secondary. Holly Martins is just as much the naive American in need of protection at the end of the film as at the beginning; as Harry Lime, played by Orson Welles, is lowered into his grave for the second time you feel as if he might at any time reappear, stepping out of the shadows with a silent step more frightening than any sudden gunshot--it's more frightening when the unexpected body you discover is live. The ferris wheel in the Prater will never stop turning--Reed films it from the crazy angles that were Orson Welles' trademark...

Author: By Paul K. Rowe, | Title: What The Butler Saw | 2/6/1975 | See Source »

...letters U.S.A. Then, equipped with bamboo poles to symbolize rifles, they march down to the shores of the Pacific to await the arrival of John Frum. This godlike figure, whose origin is shrouded in mystery, is a legendary black cousin of Franklin D. Roosevelt. He is expected to reappear from the surf some day with all the Jeeps and chewing gum and other marvels that G.I.s brought to the New Hebrides during World War II. John Frum never comes, but the people of Tanna take his continued absence in good spirit...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: NEW HEBRIDES: Whither Pandemonium? | 12/9/1974 | See Source »

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