Word: alberts
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...saccharine puree that Good Housekeeping and Glamour prefer, 1960's novelists may very well be a bunch of alayeys, modeling their work to the taste of every tired, disillusioned woman's magazine editor. Signature would have done better if they tried to obtain local writer-teachers such as Albert Guerard or John Ciardi to give advice. They at least would have recognized that writing is still an art and a calling, not a trade that pays less in dignity and common rewards than pawnbroking...
Representative from the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Albert R. Goldsmith 7G, invited the Association to enter into a report the Graduate Advisory Council in preparing on the problems of the foreign students here. The matter was referred back to the individual schools on the body for possible action...
...realizing that the nuisance is, quite possibly, permanent. TIME'S Paul O'Neil wrote "The Last Traffic Jam" (Dec. 15, 1947) which, by obvious exaggeration, got over a point that was, in a way, news to nobody. The story's details were not fantasy. Researcher Marianna Albert rode in taxis for a whole day to get the kind of specifics that made the story. Out of the day she got one quote, well worth the trouble. Said a Manhattan cabbie: "We're beat. We got expressions just like the people in Europe. It used...
...Albert Einstein says that this book is "stimulating, original and full of understanding for the pressing problems of our time...
...production, President Jerome T. Kilty '50 will pay Richard, while Robert Keaghy '45 will direct. Others in top role include Bryant N. Halliday '49, Albert E. Marre 1L, Thayer David, and Miles Morgan...