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...often substituted for austere poetry, the modern flourishes (card playing, automobiles) and modern dress. They gave a mild fillip to a classic story, but they did not make for an effective play. This Antigone, barring its one big clash between despot and defier, was flat, fumbly theater. This Antigone, shorn of her Resistance aura, was unmoving and unreal. And in a modernish setting, the burial issue on which the plot hinges seemed outlandishly bizarre...
Since then, rules have shorn the Appropriations Committee of much of that power, but Congressmen looked at its doings last week with a wary eye. Under the chairmanship of Clarence Cannon, dean of the Missouri delegation in the House, the committee had whacked off $576 million from the First Deficiency Appropriation Bill, including...
...Shorn of the Russians, the meet went on, with newsreel cameras grinding from what once was Hitler's private box. The best performance was a 6 ft. 4 3/10 in. high jump by Sergeant Pete Watkins, ex-Texas A & M, who also won the no-meter high hurdles in 15.3 sec. The score: U.S. 94, Britain 43, France...
...woke up, looked around unsteadily, picked up his gold-braided cap, shuffled off. Seven hours later, shorn of his Marshal's uniform, he deplaned at bleak Portalet Fortress in the Pyrenees...
...Conflict. But at week's end there was some doubt that Henry Wallace would make the grade at all. He seemed certain to be shorn of the powers of Federal Loan Administrator. And the Commerce Committee, by a 14-to-5 vote, had also adopted an unfavorable report on his nomination for Commerce Secretary. There was a bare chance he might win confirmation in the full Senate, but his foes stoutly believed they had him licked...