Word: waits
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...their leader had been invited to negotiate, were already laying plans for a seven-day celebration as soon as independence is announced. And Kasavubu himself, a deceptively mild-looking man who dreams of rebuilding the fabled 14th century Kingdom of the Congo, broadly hinted that his people would not wait forever. "I love visiting Belgium," he said. "But it must not be for too long...
...scout four years ago when he auditioned on his wedding day, took the news fairly calmly, but tiny (5 ft.) Soprano Stratas, a senior at the University of Toronto, promptly burst into tears. She kissed Conductor Kurt Adler and everyone else in sight, announced: "I can't wait. I want so much, I want to do things." Met staffers, struck by her facial and temperamental resemblance to another emotional soprano with a Greek name, have already pinned a nickname on Winner Stratas: "Little Callas...
...about to develop a third. "There is no reason why a Marshall Plan Commission couldn't be set up to help the next plan," she says, and thereby help develop a better organized and potentially more successful program. "As neighbors, this is what we ought to do--not wait until there is a crisis, and then decide what we would do about it. When I think of how fat, of how comfortable we are, I think I see the writing on the wall...
Originally, Coach Jack Barnaby reported, the varsity was scheduled to stop at Duke and at North Carolina, but these two teams decided to travel further south to Florida, rather than wait at home to play the Crimson...
...Student-faculty relations are better at Harvard than anywhere else in the country," John H. Finley, Jr. '25, Master of Eliot House, said. Finley added, "if there is to be improvement, students must make active efforts and not wait to be guided by the hand...