Word: forms
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Dates: during 1950-1950
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...serious head injury, weighs 195 pounds, but is very fast for a big man. A threat around the ends as well as up the middle, Fleischmann scored three touchdowns against Syracuse. Miller, who experienced a great year as a sophomore in 1948, is considered to have been off form in 1949. He has shown well so far this season, and is one of Calvo's favorite passing targets...
...Cornell's ground attack, according to Jordan, is right halfback Frank Miller. The Big Red's leading ground-gainer in 1948, Miller was considered to have been off form last season...
...Duke of Bristol, it seems, is about to lose his ancestral home. His brother Gerard, played by Ralph Michael, invites the family to work on his farm, but they recoil from the idea in horror. Providence appears in the form of the American millionairess, played by Beatrice Pearson. After a great deal of to-do she and Gerard get together, as you might know they would. The play is short on action and long on talk, a great deal of which takes place inside a gloomy drawing-room set by Edward Gilbert. Most of the time the 14 characters just...
Since the Lisbon crash, Jane has spent most of her time in & out of hospitals, undergone 25 operations. But she never let her big, throaty voice get out of form. She went back on the European U.S.O. circuit for a 30,000-mile trek while still in a cast, plugged away at sporadic nightclub and radio dates, first from a wheelchair, then on crutches...
...poets who helped form the idiom spoke with classical tongues. He read Theocritus and Vergil, Horace and Catullus. (In any possible hereafter, says Frost, he would like most to dine with Theocritus). Keats and Shelley were uncongenially flowery. He learned the dramatic lyric from Browning, decided that what he wanted was "the speaking tone of voice somehow entangled in the words." He set himself such exercises...