Word: sound
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Father Murray's contention that the Roman Church is the one true church of Christ may sound like a neigh to his ears, but to most Americans it has the sound of a bray...
Once the bargaining got underway, something turned up almost at once. Standard Steel Works, a subsidiary of the Baldwin Locomotive Works, promptly agreed to the full 10?-an-hour pension and welfare package urged by the President as a sound basis for settling the contract dispute in the steel industry (TIME, Sept. 26). But other companies, as usual, would probably wait to see what U.S. Steel decided before they budged...
...pictures hanging in the museum's pleasant galleries last week were proof that Mrs. Force's taste was catholic, usually sound. From George Luks's powerfully naturalistic study, The Wrestlers, dated 1905, to the stylized modernist canvases of Abraham Rattner and the obscure experiments of Baziotes and Gottlieb (see below), every excursion and detour of U.S. art was represented...
...Symphony Orchestra, Serge Koussevitzky conducting; Victor, 8 sides); (Paris Conservatory Orchestra, Carl Schuricht conducting; London FFRR, 2 sides, LP). Two great performances; if Schuricht's is more sure, Victor's 45-r.p.m. recording holds an edge over London's LP (33⅓-r.p.m.) in quality of sound...
...candidates Tuesday and 11 runners from the 1948 squad showed up. Twentyeight were expected. The list of seasoned men is headed by Captain Joe Leeming, Joe Rosen, Dick White, Alden Albee, Henry Everett, and Bill Baker. Baker was hampered by a sore foot most of last season but appears sound again. White was the first Harvard runner to finish in the Big Three last year...