Word: scoped
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...with she was not the finished, versatile actress she is today. She had a tendency to overplug her comedy with exaggerated gestures and grimaces, and she had little emotional range. But gradually, especially by working with the hyper critical and candid Coward, her acting began to acquire sureness and scope. After Private Lives even Robert Benchley was encouraged to say: "Certain curmudgeons m these parts will hear with relief that Miss Lawrence has somewhat abated since her last didoes in New York. She can now express wild surprise without such feats of contortion as really ought to be saved...
Thomas W. Lamont '92, of New York City, presented a rare collection of books, manuscripts and broadsides relating to the Spanish Armada, described by Mr. Metcalf as "a collection of scope and importance so great that it may well inspire a reappraisal of the history of the Defeat of the Armada...
There is a good chance that the 1944 Red Book will be printed by the new photo offset process, chairman A. Roy Atherton announced last night. Such a revolutionary change in the Yardling yearbook would probably mean less expense and more scope for orginality in page design and makeup...
...both Yale and Princeton, William Allen White Committees to Defend America are powerful. Not nearly as extensive in scope as the organization here, they are more firmly united in support of a single minded policy and work much more closely with the town...
...Society plans to increase the scope of its work by discussing the phases and problems of the study of medicine rather than, as last year, the admission requirements. There will be speakers at meetings every two weeks and tours to the Medical School in the intervening weeks...