Word: repeating
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...youngsters seemed to like it all very much. But the life or death of a new children's opera depends pretty much on capricious oldsters. Babar seems to stand a better chance than most : the Little Orchestra plans to do a repeat performance in Newark, N.J. this week, and radio & TV folks are interested...
...Paul, Minn, last week, Secretary of Agriculture Ezra Taft Benson rose before a farm audience of 3,000 to repeat two points he had been expounding in Washington: 1) price supports should be used only as "insurance against disaster," 2) farmers "should not be placed in the position of working for Government bounty rather than producing for a free market." Back in Washington the next day, Benson let it be known that he does not intend to shove Government supports under sagging cattle prices, because there is no "feasible method" for doing...
...Wilson doesn't look for a repeat. "This is one of the most spirited teams I've seen," he says. "They won't go into the Yale meet overconfident no matter what the results point...
...Congresswoman Luce gave the problem a fresh appraisal. For the New York Herald Tribune Forum she traced the history-and weak points-of Utopian peace plans, from a Chinese try in 546 B.C. up to the League of Nations. "Those who refuse to remember the past are condemned to repeat it," said she. In May 1945, long before the U.S. got around to a foreign policy of "containing" Communism, she warned: "If we want to stay out of war with Communism we must not appease Communism. And we dare not appease Communism." In the days when the Communists could have...
...length. Switzerland's Felix Endrich, clumping around the take-off point, had particular reason to be happy: he had won the world championship two-man bobsled title earlier in the week, and his bride of less than a month was sitting in the stands rooting for him to repeat in the four-man event. Happily hailing U.S. Bobsledder Lloyd Johnson, Endrich slapped him on the back and grinned: "Take it easy today...