Word: commonly
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Dates: during 1960-1960
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...fault with everything except the institution of John Wayne himself, was filled with distortions and evidenced a deliberately hostile reviewer ("the picture was as flat as Texas"). No mention was made that the picture has a patriotic theme showing how diverse and often feuding men banded together with the common purpose of fighting for liberty...
...additional humiliation of seeing the voters reject Mme. Kamejiro Senaga, wife of the party's spellbinding boss. (The other six legislature seats went to the mildly leftist Socialist Masses Party and a conservative independent.) With uncommon political maturity, most Okinawans had clearly accepted Liberal Democrat Ota's common-sense argument that in a time of cold war the U.S. could not realistically be expected to return to Japan the keystone of the American military position in the western Pacific...
...CRIMSON last night, "What I write is my opinion, but I am reasonably sure that my stand is in accord with the College's position on this matter." "Several Ivy League presidents and deans, including Harvard's Dean Watson, have sought unsuccessfully to have the League adopt a common rule similar to Harvard's," he said...
...most common reason that I have encountered for wanting to expand the college and University is that the country and the world need more Harvard men. Even if one accepts as fact the need just mentioned, is it not obvious that by expansion the nature of the desired product must be changed, that the Harvard men which the country presumably craves will exist only in the past, that the product turned out on masse will not be the same? The only way in which Harvard's ideals (centering around the individual) can be preserved within education on a large scale...
...Lusty Month of May," and Miss Andrews and the knights Dinadan, Sagramore, and Lionel do perfect justice to "Then You May Take Me to the Fair," another lively song. Guinevere and Arthur (Richard Burton) perform "What Do Simple Folk Do?", a cleverly conceived lament for the pleasures of the common people, with an expert comic touch...