Word: uncertainly
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...even given the play's last, defiant line. Ed Begley was brilliant as the cranky iconoclast who stuck to his principles in the face of overwhelming Christian charity and forgiveness on the part of his fellow men, while Joe Maross made a believable young preacher who was both uncertain of and delighted by the results of prayer. The show was wittily produced and directed by George Roy Hill, an ex-pilot who wrote one of the best TV plays of 1953, My Brother's Keeper (TIME, March...
After last week's Carnegie Hall performance by the Boston Symphony, the critics emerged dazed, uncertain, but impressed. The Times's Olin Downes wrote, somewhat existentially, that one "wonders whether many pages of the score are not symbolic rather than expressive, or attemptedly expressive, of what cannot be communicated." The Herald Tribune's Paul Henry Lang found the work a "serious, moving and convincing piece." On one point, most of the critics were agreed: they wanted to hear Barber's Prayers of Kierkegaard again...
...While uncertain of the result of such a meeting, Huang stated his willingness to try anything that might lead to a family reunion. "Family ties are much stronger with Chinese than with Americans," he stated. "Since it is impossible to have all my relatives come over here," he continued, "I would greatly prefer to return to China...
Cool Answers. The Premier's official mission-aid for Japan-ended on an equally uncertain note. On the eve of Yoshida's arrival the State Department announced that the U.S. was prepared to sell Japan $100 million in surplus wheat and cotton...
...Some kind of an era of good feeling will result from the treaties," Ford said, "but how long it will last is uncertain." There are strong groups, he declared, committed to the present settlement, "at least until something better comes along, but America faces long range dangers...