Word: scopes
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Helen Hayes's brilliant performance fits into this spirit nearly perfectly, which is not really surprising, although playing an exaggeratedly gay, moderately mad French aristocrat might have seemed a bit beyond her great scope and skill. She triumphs, as usual. Her gestures are a catalogue of how to act; her bright eyes and posed postures handle comedy with a great flourish...
...Association Committee normally meets only once a year. It is in charge of the endowment, and would have to approve funds for the increased scope of PBH committee work were a merger affected. Non-faculty members are William G. Saltonstall '28, Irving S. Michelmen '39, and Henry J. Landau '53. A meeting, asserted Buttrick, is dependent upon approval of the merger by the Radcliffe deans...
...scope of the publication is wide enough to include plaster sculptures done in Arch Sci 31, and even set designs by John Ratte for undergraduate theatrical productions last year...
...last fifty years have seen a vast change in the scope of the schools. Schools no longer teach only academic disciplines. They have expanded their function to include every variety of learning, from home economics to life adjustment...
...become global in scope, might as well