Word: voided
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...buyer, on the right temple. " 'You'd have to do a little pointing-up here,' " said the agent, gesturing carelessly at a heap of stones that might once have been a fireplace. " 'Mind your head as we make the turn,' " he added, entering a void: " 'I want you to see the living room.' " At once, a Revolutionary wooden beam disengaged itself. Mr. Blandings staggered under the blow...
...went off to Yale. There he established a great drama school with one of Harkness' millions which Lowell had turned down, while Harvard went its Victorian way paying little attention to theatrical matters. Today, when most of the country's major colleges have courses in playwriting and production, the void in the curriculum remains as gaping as it was the day Baker left...
...Reading Theatre promises to provide a long-awaited filler for this void, but its success demands more interest from without and more organization from within than was displayed yesterday in the Fogg Large Lecture Room. Friedman's play, victim of last-minute cutting and the resulting confusion of the actors, was hardly seen in a fair light. And the people present watched more with the attitude of a small band of die-hards than that of an audience...
WASHINGTON, October 25--The Justice Department started an intensive scrutiny today of the government's coal contract which John L. Lewis says will be void next Friday unless Interior Secretary Krug starts talking pay raises...
...measure of all things; who would storm heaven with test tubes, nuclear fission and pure reason. Of one of his satanic prototypes Lewis says: "He had passed from Hegel into Hume, thence through Pragmatism, and thence through Logical Positivism, and out at last into the complete void...