Word: stoning
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...lived elegantly too, in an old stone house near Nemours, southeast of Paris. His hobbies were shooting, and long walks with his children. After the walks he would persuade them to pose by giving them paper weapons and toys he made...
...elections for the Kirkland House Committee held yesterday one present incumbent and six new men won posts. Those elected are Bruce Harriman '50, the incumbent, and Patrick B. M. McCormick '50, Alan A. Stone '50, Walter B. Raushenbush '50, Thomas L. O'Donoghue '51, John T. Hazel '51, and James P. Johnson...
...sake of variety, European-trained Jesus Molina decided on a supine position. With a contractor's thoroughness, Molina consulted with scores of doctors on bone structure and rigor mortis, attended all the town's autopsies. The result, a massive, 6 ft. 2 in. figure of stone, was stark and realistic...
...Wanted is a soppy play with a sensible ending. And to reach the right destination, it takes a very slow course through extremely flat country. There is endless talk, much of it in rather baffling broken English. Paul Muni's performance as the husband is studiously misconceived. Carol Stone is almost as much out of line, though more likable, as the girl. In every respect, old-hat playwriting has received a straw-hat production...
Wars come and go, but the regulated idiocy of Army life remains one of the most popular sources of slapstick. The current offering at the Wilbur, a farce written by James B. Allardice and staged by Ezra "Henry Aldrich" Stone deals with the complicated plots and pratfalls of the men in the orderly room of an armored training company during...