Word: vocalizer
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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This is important as regards College affiliations, for although much of the most vocal Wallace support comes from the 45-member HYD branch here, there is absolutely no organic connection between the two organizations. Margolis himself feels that because HYD is a more militant outfit, it is less effective. Furthermore he feels that HYD support leans heavily toward socialism, while the Wallace committee is interested only in "progressive capitalism." Only insofar as they support Wallace are they allied with Margolis...
From bow to stroke, the following eight will launch Harvard's bid for world's championship, barring further pestilence: Mike Scully, Don Felt, Ted Reynolds, Dick Emmet, Taggart, Frank Strong, Paul Knaplund, and Bill Curwen. Sam Mantel will handle vocal duties from the stern...
Four student speakers, a minister, and a former Civil Liberties Union head blasted University Military Training, the draft, and the "current war hysteria," interrupted by a highly vocal opposition group and short circuits in the public address system...
...only New Yorkers who really seemed downcast by the big snow were members of a highly vocal organization known as "The Blizzard Men of '88." For 59 years they had been making speeches, writing essays and fattening fables about the greatest city's greatest storm. But at week's end they were only talking about the second biggest storm, and nobody was listening...
...Fletcher turned in an amazing job with a neat triple; his Westmoreland and Vernon were smooth and competent, his Francais superbly inventive in its preliminary pantomime as well as in vocal effects. In the long and generally non-rewarding part of Prince Hal, Bryant Halliday was more than adequate. His voice and diction were fine, as was his stage presence, but the interpretation of the part seemed at times almost off-hand...