Word: array
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Dates: during 1950-1950
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...Yugoslavia (but none of the Soviet satellites) were back for the first time since the war. From the U.S. had come a retrospective showing of 48 paintings by Seascapist John Marin, along with samplings of six younger-and lesser-U.S. artists (TIME, June 12). Surveying that bewildering array, one British critic moaned: "They have collected too much art. Too many impressions are fighting each other...
Next Saturday, the Analyst team, captained by instructor Robert S. Sprague, will face a powerful array of lab assistants and section...
...capitalized on his own popularity, toiled at making friends for Eastern with every after-dinner speech, newspaper interview and casual handshake. He also collected an array of enemies. Organized labor hated him.-for his wartime criticism and his free-enterpriser's independence -almost as bitterly as it hated Senator Robert A. Taft. Its feathers were not smoothed when Rickenbacker reminded them that he had been a working stiff too, and had been glad to get a dollar a day._
Test-Tube Triumphs. Chemist Greenewalt was well aware that Du Pont's continued growth depended on "aggressive research and . . . the development of new products." It was neglecting neither: on research, it had laid out $33 million in 1949, turned up an impressive array of promising new products. Among them...
While Harvard's 400-yard freestyle relay team of Bob Berke, Shep Brown, Bob Stroud, and Captain Joe Fox took third Friday for the Crimson's only success, the Blue broke four meet records and equalled one other in an imposing array of complete domination of the meet...