Word: successful
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Such a course was given at Barnard (part of Columbia) this summer with great success (see article in Time. Nov. 2, pg. 71). The Harvard faculty, if it is going to prescribe a course in American history, should see to it that that course presents America, not as an isolated unit, but in its relation to the rest of the world. Stanwood Kenyon...
Started two years ago on a shoestring by Actor-Coach Vladimir Sokoloff, the Beachwood Theater Studio has tried out plays by such big names as Preston Sturges (Strictly Dishonorable) and Elliott Nugent (The Male Animal) with only mild success. With Cry Havoc it will move this month from its tiny stage to a full-sized Los Angeles theater...
...enemy fighters-in effect, making the bomber itself a long-range fighter-enormously increases the range and power of offensive air fleets and widens the European area in which Allied armies may operate from Britain with air support. These are changes which may well affect the timing, location and success of the second front...
...unruly black hair and bounding energy, sighted greener pastures when the valley began to swarm with "foreigners" two years ago. Neither Okies nor retired Iowa farmers, they were youngsters who had come to work in California's war-booming aircraft industry. So McKinnon founded the Aircraft Times. Its success led him to follow it last December with the Shipyard Times...
...ball, it was immediately snapped back to the passer, thus giving him more time to toss the aerial. At the same time, Harlow sent out three men deep into Princeton territory, and the Tiger defense was such that there were only two defenders to cover three receivers. The success of this strategy was demonstrated in the last 25 seconds of play...