Word: rebuilders
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...thinking citizen, the Lieutenant is a pretty sad apple. He doesn't particularly care whether he lives or dies, since all his friends are being killed off, and he is not interested in returning to his home and attempting to rebuild it into a better world. "Not after all this," he says. The Lieutenant is fighting simply to give him something to do until he gets killed. When one of his men goes berserk and is accidentally shot, he remarks in one sentence that it is too bad, but he disobeyed orders...
...HELP TO REBUILD...
...determine that our civilization is not to fall, and that the ice cap of the police state shall not descend upon either us or Western culture. Even if open struggle comes, if we are determined to preserve the faith by which we live, we can rebuild much of the damage done and free ourselves and others from the fear of tyranny . . . Let us resolve to win. Let us have faith and in that faith...
...bright Broadway Director Margaret Webster. He quickly followed that with an entirely new mounting of The Flying Dutchman, done almost equally well. To make a full season, Bing had to reach into the standard repertory (and the warehouse) for operas he had had neither time nor money to rebuild, e.g., Tristan, Faust, Trovatore, Traviata. But except for Traviata and Faust, which most critics panned, even the old productions came through with some grace. Finally came the success of the brilliant new Fledermaus, restaged by Broadway's and Hollywood's Garson Kanin. Said one beaming and relaxed Met director...
When a government is established, Fairbank and Reischauer stated, the Koreans will need much economic help. With the U.N.'s resources in back of them, however, the Koreans should be able to rebuild their communications and some basic industry pretty quickly, Fairbank feels...