Word: sticked
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Besides the new songs, the prisoners also stick to the old favorites. One murderer...
Prognosticators searching among the unknown contributors for tomorrow's literary white-haired boy will find New Directions' radar scope pretty murky. Most of the brand-new writers in N.D. XI stick to well-worn avant-garde trails, either rediscover a flabby surrealism("The rabbits jumped on the bed and sat in a furry row, staring") or, like Harvard Student John Hawkes, lose their story in a messy Joycean montage of elliptical dialogue and overfertilized imagery. A deadening number of these interior probings take place on college campuses, where they should have been published...
Despite Harvard's second and third period collapse Tuesday against Brown, Coach John Chase plans to stick with the revised forward lineup he sent against the Brains. "The team never looked better than it did in the first period Tuesday," Chase said yesterday...
...defeat notwithstanding, Priddy plans to stick with the Melrose lineup, with one exception--Bill Kierstead will replace Hugh Graham at right defense...
...last week, Carol gazed moodily into a big mirror and solemnly pondered her features and her technique. The shelf before her had none of the average young actress's array of paints and creams. Carol dived deep into the recesses of an enormous scuffed leather purse, located a stick of drugstore lip rouge and smeared it generously on the tip of her nose. "I think about character a lot," she said gravely. "It's much more important than timing." She wiped the lipstick under her chin and made two bull's-eyes on each cheek. "The more...