Word: ridiculouse
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Anastasie, the puritanical, tight-lipped old maid who symbolizes censorship to Frenchmen (TIME, Dec. 4), fought for her life last week as protests against her were made in the Chamber of Deputies. Socialist Leader Leon Blum made the strongest accusations, terming what Anastasie had done as "absolute incompetence" and "ridiculous...
Instead of choosing to come out in New York along with her classmates from Miss. Hewitt's exclusive school, Cobina at the age of 16 started to make her way in the entertainment world. "Personally I think the present debutant system is ridiculous," she exclaimed. "In the old days when...
The extreme stand of many modern musicians and critics is, at least in some degree, an exaggerated reaction to that over-ripe body of musical criticism which one still finds in many program notes and in the popular "Artists and Artistes" type of book. Nothing is more ridiculous than the...
For one act, "Margin For Error" rips along and then settles down for a second act of harangue and occasional laughter while the consul's death finds a solution. Spotted here and there with good humor, the play is still far and away beneath. "The Women." The wit is always...
Beyond the resentment which all Americans will feel when they read of the activities of the Yankee-American. Action, Harvard has an additional and more personal grudge against the "Red Shirts." For Harvard has been imposed upon, it has been unwittingly implicated in an insidious and vicious movement with which...