Word: shedding
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...undergraduate publication will seek to shed light on both the arts and sciences by synthesizing them into what its organizers call "a single, harmonious whole...
...have given substance and credence to this young man's work, which, while thorough, applies to the 1970s. Spinney did not shed any light on the problems that we face today in getting this country prepared...
...homespun, Main Street appeal of the figure whom Fred Allen called "the man with the barefoot voice" brought to mind images from a simpler America: Will Rogers, Huckleberry Finn. Sentimental Godfrey choked up while narrating President Franklin Roosevelt's funeral for CBS Radio and shed tears on TV while listening to a women's quartet sing Down by the Old Mill Stream. He shocked (and delighted) housewives by using a toy outhouse as a comic prop. Performing a chicken noodle soup commercial for one of his TV sponsors, Lipton's, Godfrey made a cup, spooned through...
...comparison, he said, should shed light on the psychological effects of nuclear awareness on American children, who have had far more exposure to the nuclear issues than the Soviets...
...decision to pull Bloom Country, elicited, in both quantity and vehemence, a greater community reaction than any other Crimson article, editorial or policy since we have been at Harvard. Perhaps students finally decided to shed the "apathy tag" that has long been affixed to them. They could easily have picked a different time and issue to come out of the closet. A look back at recent Crimson's reveals coverage of some salient questions. Central America, the arms control debate, the Reagan budget, and national elections have all appeared of late in these pages. We find it difficult to believe...