Word: woman
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...British Broadcasting Corp., and one of Britain's most influential journalists. Last week she was introduced to the U.S. reading public with the publication of her latest book-her first in the U.S.-entitled The West at Bay (Norton; $3.50). Young Miss Ward, a slender, attractive woman who once wanted to become an opera singer, has a great deal to say to the U.S. Her book is an intelligent guide to the world...
...Washington lawyer, William Dowdell Denson. He had prosecuted Use and the others. Said he: "A miscarriage of justice . . . [She was] one of the most sadistic in the whole group. There is no way to compute the number who wanted to testify against her because: i) she was a woman; 2) she was the commandant's wife; 3) she was just so goddamn mean...
...addition to the nearly 20 members of HTW who picked up Actor's Equity membership by turning pro with the Summer Theatre, Broadway stars Julie Haydon, of "Glass Menagerie" fame, Winifred Lenahan, the first woman to perform "Saint Joan" 25 years ago, and Lenore Ulric, as well as Broadway designers, added their talents to the hot weather program...
...time only a small part of the evidence against her was presented at the trial. No mention was made of her sexual depravity which could be described only as maniacal. She escaped the death penalty because she conceived an illegitimate child during her internment. She is an incredibly amoral woman...
Previously, a student wishing to bring a girl friend to the game had to turn in his season cheering section ticket and buy a pair of ducats outside the all-male section. Thus, if he brought a woman to every football game in his four college years, he would never get a better seat than the 28-yard line...