Word: wickedness
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Powell M. Cabot '18, chairman of the Industry and Development Commission, received the Report first; he refused to release it until all his fellow commissioners had studies it. Although this was reasonable, the Boston evening newspapers played it up as wicked censorship. When the Report, still unreleased, was farmed out...
For weeks, moviegoers in Washington, D.C. and Los Angeles have been crowding to see La Ronde, a French film that took prizes in three European film festivals. Like moviegoers in London, where the picture is flourishing in its sixth month, they seem to like what they see: an audacious, worldly...
Morgenthau's early years may help to explain his views which have led some to think of him as a "wicked preacher of international immorality." Born in Germany (he looks older than 47), he received his education there and started a legal career there. But he left Germany in 1932...
Main recommendations: !) slow down rearmament and try to negotiate a peaceful settlement with Russia; 2) restrain the "breakneck" pace of U.S. rearmaments; 3) resist German rearmament and Franco Spain's admission to the Atlantic alliance; 4) maintain veto power over any warlike mission of a U.S. bomber using British...
The Prince Who Was a Thief (Universal-International) is the kind of frothy, nonalcoholic, Arabian-nights cocktail that Hollywood has shaken up a thousand and one times. Brusque handclaps still bring on the harem dancing girls; Tangier bristles with flashing scimitars, wicked potentates, skulking cutpurses, rococo palaces and phrases.