Word: seales
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...seek repatriation. Most important of all. Batchelor had started to worry about his own hide: the other Americans suspected him of wavering, and had taken away most of his powers as compound leader. He knew what might happen next. So Claude Batchelor, who had flipped like a trained seal from democracy to Communism, prepared to flop right back again...
...Moon .Is Blue (TIME, July 6) was denied the code seal because of its lighthearted approach to sex (the script contains such words as "virgin," "pregnant," "seduction," "mistress"). The picture is making a fine profit (see above), despite the fact that 1) local censorship groups have banned it from dozens of theaters around the U.S., and 2) it has been condemned by the Roman Catholic Legion of Decency, a censoring body of greater rigidity than the code and infinitely greater power over the box office...
...hard reading Thurber Country that he split wide open from his guggle to his zatch. And though publishers often exaggerate, there is probably some truth in the story. After all, it would be nothing new for James Thurber, who has been splitting zatches with remarkable regularity ever since The Seal in the Bedroom became an American classic some years...
...balked at joining hands with the French, and oldtime professional soldiers seethed at the "disgrace" of banning for good the Wehrmacht and General Staff. Joining in with the West, they argued, might turn the East-West German boundary into a 38th parallel and Germany into another Korea. It might seal off forever the Communist-held lands to the East. Would it not be smarter, more comfortable, less dangerous, to stay uncommitted and play off the fears of both sides...
...bottom three men in the varsity lineup all turned in victories to seal the Crimson win. Number seven man Ed Rose gained a 5-15, 15-10, 17-16, 15-11 win over Navy's M. Ricketts and Guy Paschal swept Midshipman Ed Dawson by 15-13, 15-12; 15-7 scores. Al Stone took the varsity's sixth win of the day over M. A. Desseyn by 15-8, 13-15, 15-10, 13-15, 15-11 count...