Word: spotlighting
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Long after football fever has died away for the year and hockey and basketball have taken the spotlight, a hardy but little-known group of Crimson athletes will still be working at their chilly specialty...
Girls from Wellesley, Simmons, Pine Manor, Sargent, B.U., Lesley, and Tufts will share the Agassiz spotlight with the Radcliffe lasses this afternoon...
Three mules of varying sizes were on hand to represent the Army along with three Cadet riders. The long-earned creatures were apparently not up for the game. They were momentarily confused by the number of Harvard musicians vying for the spotlight, and thrown into a panic by a costumed gentleman from a local comic publication...
...enough of Jacob Lomakin, its consul general in New York City.* The U.S. was going to send him home; it could no longer tolerate the kind of hooliganism that had marked his conduct of the Kasenkina affair (TIME, Aug. 16-23). For a week the world's spotlight was fixed on Lomakin, a typical Soviet public servant...
...congressional witnesses did not mean that those persons had been automatically cleared. For one thing, there was a strong suspicion that Department of Justice lawyers had not been overanxious to produce evidence which would reflect on a Democratic Administration. For another, congressional investigators could and should throw their spotlight in areas which no grand jury can illuminate...