Word: spectaculars
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Most spectacular part of the book is a collection of 248 color photographs (see following pages) showing the world at worship in its almost infinite variety-under spire and cupola, in unadorned home and amid Renaissance splendor, with plain, quiet face and behind garish ceremonial mask. Along with essays on the fundamentals of the six faiths, the book presents samplings of their scriptures. Standout among the articles: the introductory essay on "How Mankind Worships" by the late Dr. Paul Hutchinson. longtime (1947-55) editor of the Christian Century. Though an uncompromising enemy of the syncretistic idea that what mankind needs...
Robinson's play in the first period came close to the spectacular as he consistently turned back the rushes of all three Crimson lines. The varsity's passing in this period was very good indeed and the first line especially, as was the case against Yale, missed several goals by the slightest of margins. The Princeton defense was completely confused and many times the only way they could clear the puck out of their zone...
...Atlantic Alliance and European unity, maintains that if the U.S. had had troops in Europe in 1939 as it has now, there would have been no World War II. In 1954, elected president of Euro pean Assembly in Strasbourg. Sound but not brilliant speaker, consistent but not spectacular political leader...
Around the World in 80 Days. Producer Mike Todd, with the help of Jules Verne, 46 stars and $6,000,000, has created the most spectacular travelogue ever seen on the screen (TIME...
...second period was most disappointing to the Crimson scorers. Jones had only 15 saves in this stanza, but all were spectacular ones. Once, the first line of Cleary, Lyle Guttu, and Paul Kelley set up a play that included seven straight passes and worked the puck right into the crease without scoring. Guttu came in so close on this play that he knocked the cage loose...