Word: warded
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...JAMES P. WARD Wilmington...
...first announced that the sailors were marines, bringing screams of anguish from segregationists about another federal invasion of the South). Armed only with sticks to protect themselves against the water moccasins and rattlers that abound in the area, the sailors tucked and taped up their pants legs to ward off mosquitoes and chiggers, began poking under every bush and peering down every abandoned well...
Frederick A. O. Schwarz '24, of New York City, a former president of the CRIMSON, has been elected president of the Harvard Alumni Association, It was announced yesterday. Also elected were J. Harris Ward '30, of Chicago, first vice president; Carey J. Chamberlain of Boston, vice-president; Paul T. Rotter '37, of Newark, N.J., vice-president; Robert Haydock, Jr. '39 of Boston treasurer; Howard F. Gillette, Jr. '35, of Cambridge, re-elected secretary...
...leathery old handmaiden is Buddy Ebsen, a family friend who holds the deed to a decrepit ranch left to Dullea by his late father, though Dullea can't claim it until he simmers down some. One morning Ebsen strides out of the privy with a Monky Ward order book and begins thumbing through the catalogued commodities: wagons, wheat seed, whitewash . . . wives! Off he goes to Kansas City to fetch home for Dullea a scrubbed young widow and her small...
Great City is not great music, even by Copland's own standards; it is a symphonic expansion of his score for the film Something Wild, and it shows a little too much of his tendencies to ward musical reportage. But when Copland had led the orchestra through the explosions of sound that bring the 20-minute work to its sudden, shouted conclusion, the audience greeted him with a standing ovation. Looking lean and youthful at 63, Copland grinned like...