Word: impracticall
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Steel was in accord with Stinson's opposition to a complete merger of all theatre groups, but John W. Hallowell, Jr. '58, president of the Eliot House Drama Society, emphatically urged that "all drama should be administered by one organization, a revamped HDC." He advocated use of the theatre by...
One rather sure-but alas for the economy, impractical-way to slow this violent generation down would be to quit producing automobiles that run 100 m.p.h.
The Russians did not even wait for the NATO chiefs to get back home. Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko briskly dismissed the NATO chiefs' proffer of a new foreign ministers' conference on disarmament. "We are in fact invited to sit again at a conference table with the same NATO...
For the laundry-bill conscious lass, Stephens has put out a dacron and cotton trenchcoat that is guaranteed washable. It is also wrinkle-resistant. White trench-coats are being shown, too--impractical but awfully attractive.
There is not much to the play. A splendidly impractical, bumbling and brilliant Nobel-prize physicist, his wife, their children, and the professor's aide, form the nucleus of a mild plot involving near-death and a bit of adultery that reinstills vigor into the marriage. Philosophy bumps into the...