Word: except
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Dates: during 1950-1950
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Loud-mouthed Joe McCarthy had been irresponsible all right-and worse. He had made a wretched burlesque of the serious and necessary business of loyalty checkups. His charges were so completely without evidence to support them that he had probably damaged no reputations permanently except...
Pausing briefly between play dates, Actress Tallulah Bankhead told the New York World-Telegram and Sun's Columnist Ward Morehouse about the trials & tribulations of touring the U.S. in Noel Coward's Private Lives: "I've now played Private Lives everywhere except under water. We've been doing remarkable business. Got $25,000 the week before Christmas playing in Alabama, but, oh God, some of my relatives nearly drove me crazy ... In playing this part through the South I found myself getting, oh, so Southern-if Noel could have caught...
...most parts of the U.S., doctors can do nothing about the haphazard use of X-ray fitting machines in shoe stores (TIME, Sept. 19) except denounce it as dangerous. But in Washington last week the District of Columbia's Commission on Medical Licensure tried a neat trick: it banned use of the machines except by licensed operators-and no shoe-store clerk could qualify for a medical operator's license...
...tank almost since fall registration. Conscientious training, Tom Bolles, the return of some veterans, and the appearance of good sophomore material should add up to another of the fine crews Harvard has been blessed with for more than a decade, but Bolles cautions against any judgments except that of the clock...
...answer to undergraduate job worries, the Student Employment Office looks for as many openings as possible. But most of these are usually in the Boston area. Outside of this area, men are on their own, except for the few jobs interested people write the Office about. And the Office obviously cannot afford to establish a chain of branches around the country...