Word: surginger
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Lodge had been steadily building up an organization since last September, at first seemed to have almost a clear field. Curtis announced his candidacy in January, but did practically no campaigning until a month ago. Then, surprisingly. Curtis seemed to be surging, helped by the backing of many Massachusetts G.O.P...
The Tempest is not King Lear. The Reivers is not The Sound and the Fury. Critics hot for pessimistic reality may find this autumnal story a retreat into anecdotal escapism. More important, readers who know the body of Faulkner's work will miss, as they have in much of...
Prizewinner Ogdon, a pianist with a strong surging style, began slowly (he stood only eighth after the first two rounds), but finished fast, particularly with a performance of the Liszt First Piano Concerto that astounded the judges.
His gestures are so economical that the audience often fails to see them; when the orchestra is surging forward on its own momentum, Dixon may suspend conducting entirely for bars on end. Such restrained emotion is reflected in Dixon's musicmaking. It is neither hot-bloodedly Tuscan, in the...
Which Way Up? Certainly, the cornu-copic U.S. economy could start surging in a hurry. But what sector would lead it upward? Here are some possibilities being talked about by Kennedy's advisers : INVENTORY SPENDING. Walter Heller, chief of the President's Council of Economic Advisers, figures that...