Word: reviews
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...third problem the nation's medical faculties must face, said Dean Burwell, is that of offering "retraining courses for men wishing review and refreshment in the broader fields of medicine and surgery...
...Stubborn Factor. This was the Stubborn Factor with whom Franklin Roosevelt and Winston Churchill would one day soon sit down to review the stubborn facts that were bedeviling the Big Three...
...begins with a tribute to Winston Churchill: "I wonder how many people, when they see that so familiar, endearing, bulky figure on the films or on railway platforms returning from one of his innumerable journeys, think how much of English history is embodied in it?" It ends with a review of three books on England by American writers...
With Christopher Morley he founded the Saturday Review of Literature in 1924. Benet won the National Play-wrighting Award for his play, "Day's End," produced in 1939, and in 1942 he earned the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry. His recently published work includes "American Ballads" and the narrative poem, "The Dust Which...
...play challenges every ounce of the Lunts' skill, but they manage some wonderfully adept pantomime and somehow turn a good many feeble gags into full-blooded laughs. Headlining its review "The Infallible Lunts," the Daily Telegraph & Morning Post was sure that, thanks to their acting, the play would run "as long as they like...