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Word: toms (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1940-1949
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Eliot's crew won the House championship race yesterday and made varsity Coach Tom Bolles even more jealous than before of its talent...

Author: By E. JOUR Otameal, | Title: Eliot Captures House Crew Title; Leverett Cops Second | 5/18/1949 | See Source »

After the HTW had had the music commissioned for this show and had gathered a special orchestra under Tom Phillips to conduct it, Safer was really worried about how his system would carry it out to the audience. One critic had commented adversely on the sound system for "Troilus and Cresida," the Workshop's last play. But the morning that the reviews came out for "The Tempest," Safer was beaming. Nobody mentioned the sound system...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 'Tempest' Noises, Brattle Hall Design Try HTW Technician | 5/18/1949 | See Source »

Thirty-three-year-old second sacker Tom Lyons collected three of the Terriers' 13 hits, but he was overshadowed by two youthful outfielders, Wilde and Gayzagian, who drummed out three triples and two homers between them. First baseman Agganis and pitcher Moore each hit two singles...

Author: By Andrew E. Norman, | Title: BU Freshman Nine Frolics, Crushes Crimson '52, 11-4 | 5/17/1949 | See Source »

...Tom Lea wanted to explain this picture of the festival of bulls to Americans. As a painter, he first thought of drawing pictures of it, but he changed his mind. What he wanted to show was not just a painting of the festival. He wanted to explain how the bulls affect the lives of the people who work with them, how the spirit of the fight captures the toreador, how he rassles with fear, and how fear sometimes wins. This picture of a peoples' spirit behind the great pageant of the corrida required a novel. Tom Lea called his novel...

Author: By Edward J. Sack, | Title: The Crimson Bookshelf | 5/17/1949 | See Source »

...climax of the story, when Luis regains his fighting spirit on the sands of Cuenca arena, on the surface resembles the ending of a high school sports story, but it is essential to Tom Lea's study of the bull fighter. As his fear vanishes. Luis regains the spirit of the bull fight, and the painting of the sport is completed...

Author: By Edward J. Sack, | Title: The Crimson Bookshelf | 5/17/1949 | See Source »

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