Word: ruggedness
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Despite the widest spread advance interest since "The Tempest," and despite the return of Robert E. Sherwood and Spencer Tracy after five and 15 year absences respectively. "The Rugged Path" somehow contrives to bring together every known cliche and outworn situation known to the American stage.
Using a plot adapted from a good many movies and plays, chiefly "The Searching Wind," Robert Sherwood has, as is his went, a moral for Americans. He has changed his views somewhat in the past five years. His last play, "There Shall Be No Night," praised the valiant Finns in...
Aimed, as never before in the history of Harvard's wartime twice-weekly, to build up a staff capable of publishing the CRIMSON, competitions this fall will have higher standards than in the past, though they still will impose far lighter burden on candidates than did proverbially rugged CRIMSON comps...
Scott is used to rugged going. (Perhaps you remember that he spent five years working in the Russian steel mills at Magnitogorsk.) And the food is on its way.
After 40 years, Japan had lost the rugged peninsula (as big as Great Britain) from which she had launched her Co-Prosperity Sphere. Soviet Russia had be come a power in the empire outpost which Tsarist Russia coveted.