Word: suggestting
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Dedicated on Feb. 19, 1910, the Lampoon has changed little in forty-four years. A few broken, but ancient plates still hanging on the walls suggest that its serenity has often been disturbed by flying beer bottles. But most of the antiques remain intact, witnesses to Lampy's reputation of museum as well as publication...
...other place . . . That does not mean that we should assume that every anticolonial, nationalist or revolutionary movement in Asia is Russian Communist in origin or direction, any more than we should assume that, with patience and sympathy, every Asian Communist leader can be turned into a Tito ... I suggest that we must . . . try to convince the Asian people that . . . our kind of democracy, free democracy, can do more for the individual than Communist tyranny can ever hope to do." Support for NATO. Canada, said Pearson, remains firm in her support of NATO as the most effective deterrent to Communist expansion...
...opportunity to be taught by a distinguished university faculty. Incidentally, I might add here that though some careless, unfavorable remarks have been made recently to the press about certain Harvard teachers, the facts, at least concerning all but a miniscule fraction are clearly wholly other than these would suggest. It is true that considerable use is made of Teaching Fellow . . . but it does not necessarily follow that this means inferior teaching. I am confident there are many occasions when it means just the opposite...
...gently suggest that your reader from Panama City, Fla. [TIME, Jan. 11] is a bit behind the times in expressing his heartfelt gratitude that the blood strain of the South is the "purest in the world" . . . Hitler tried the same line in Germany some 10 or 15 years ago, and finally strangled himself and his super-race with...
...Caine Mutiny Court Martial (adapted from his novel by Herman Wouk) comes off thoroughly good theater -and not least because it shuns the overtly theatrical. For stage purposes, Novelist Wouk has so backgrounded and built up the court-martial scene of his Caine Mutiny as to suggest a shipboard drama of events through a courtroom drama of character. Charles Laughton has staged the production with a superbly unswerving sense of the whole. Building slowly, the play at length walls in, not the court-martialed Lieut. Maryk, but his accuser, Commander Queeg, skipper of the destroyer-minesweeper U.S.S. Caine...