Word: rowes
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Silent Chancellor. All the while, 81-year-old Chancellor Konrad Adenauer sat stonily in a front row. After all, he himself has recently been pulling away from the Americans. His lieutenants are distressed by Adenauer's recent electioneering demands for a ban on the H-bomb and a closer look at the Soviet promise to pull troops out of Central Europe. But none dared tell der Alte so to his face. Irritated by their timid, roundabout hinting, Adenauer refused to have anything to do with their debate...
Circuit Broker. In Sheffield, England, Lewis Monfredi got a $90 electric bill, learned why after he turned off his house's main switch in disgust, also blacked out a row of 23 newly installed street lights...
...varsity's total record now stands at five wins and six losses, while their league record is two wins against four losses. These defeats came in a row, and last night's game extends the losing streak to five. The squad still stands a good chance to better last year's 8-16 record...
...overall total to a very commendable 12-2. Harvard's league record sank with its double defeat to 2-4, to fall into a fifth place tie with Brown and Pennsylvania, and its season's record fell to 5-5. The team has now lost four contests in a row, and five of its last six games...
...Great Man (Universal-International) is a corrosive, cynical comment on TV-Radio Row. It is directed with vigor and played with bounce, and though it is talky, the talk is amusingly semiliterate in the Madison Avenue manner. Adapted from the novel by Radioman Al Morgan, it focuses on the men who guide the stars of the TV-radio industry, holds them high to show how low they are, and growls: in this business, anything goes, even integrity-if it sells soap and toothpaste...