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Word: watchfully (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...rather loose definition--is fantasy: half-conscious, almost conspiratorial self-delusion. In the first play, Tennessee Williams's slight but appealing This Property is Condemned, Miss DeMott's fantasy life takes the whole stage. For a long time Tom (George Rosen)--with the audience--is allowed simply to watch while she unfolds the world. She does it well, and when ultimately everyone has to admit that they do not believe in it, they are utterly convinced of the real necessity for her magnetic and pathetic fancy. Mr. Rosen remains to the right degree uncommitted and self-effacing and so becomes...

Author: By Helen W. Jencks, | Title: Love...A Bizarre Evening | 5/21/1965 | See Source »

Residential and recreational areas will be woven together so closely that some Restonians will be able to chip onto a nearby green from their patio, others to watch their horses grazing a few steps away, still others cast off from their own bulkheads, motorboat across the lake, and moor a few feet away from their favorite store. Its houses will be built around dead-end streets, thus keeping children well away from hurtling through-traffic. Because no part of any village will be more than ten minutes away by foot, most travel will be confined to tree-lined walkways...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: New Towns: 18 Miles from the Capital | 5/21/1965 | See Source »

...M.I.T.'s Keg Auditorium, about 300 students filled only the first few rows Saturday afternoon to watch a broadcast of the teach-in. The sparse crowd cheered the anti-Administration speakers. In the morning at M.I.T several professors from the Boston area had discussed American intervention in the Dominican Republic...

Author: By Corinne Boggs, (SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON) | Title: 3000 Attend Teach-In, But Not Bandy, As Professors Debate Vietnam Policy | 5/17/1965 | See Source »

...papers carry ads, and the International Labor Press Association keeps a close watch on those that do particularly those that may succumb to an old labor press racket of shaking down businessmen for hefty contributions in the form of phony ads. As one safeguard, the I.L.P.A. demands that ads be confined to goods and services within reach of the papers' readers Over the last decade the I.L.P.A. has expelled 16 papers for improper advertising: a jewelers' union paper, for example, which ran ads for yachts and steamship boilers. It has also effectively ended another racket in which...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Off the Barricades | 5/14/1965 | See Source »

...Crimson's next best bet at a first place would appear to lie with enigmatic Walter Hewlett in the two-mile. Last year Walt's family came all the way from California to watch him run dead last. This winter Walt avenged that horrendous showing with a game victory over Navy's Greg Williams, his chief opposition again tomorrow afternoon...

Author: By Philip Ardery, | Title: Crimson to Romp in Heps | 5/14/1965 | See Source »

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