Word: makeing
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Dates: during 1950-1950
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However, I must take exception to your remark: "If it ever was, civilization is nothing now to write poems about." If this is the case, then there is no reason why you should bring out four pages on one who . . . has helped to "make us from time to time a little more aware" of the present-day dilemmas of our so-called "Christian" society. If good poetry is not necessary and useful to our present-day setup, then it would be better for you not to waste so much space...
...decided to make a test with my Ford V8, which is a 1947 model with over 45,000 miles on it ... During recent months my mileage was from...
...University's solution to the New York water problem--Blue Hills meteorologist Wallace E. Howell '36--was back home yesterday, waiting for "the right weather conditions" to make his first try at rain production...
...original drama. Only two real changes are made from the theater version. First, more obvious emphasis is given to the impressive old quote from the Petition of Rights, "Let Right be done!" Every major character over 13 years old solemnly repeats the phrase at some time or other to make sure that the point of the picture is never in doubt. Second, several scenes inside the House of Commons and in court were added to the original Winslow home setting: both for variety and so that Robert Donat might fully develop his barrister role...
...part of Aeneas makes the best use of James Perrin's good voice. Ruth Beaver, who stepped in to sing Belinda at the last minute, and Anna Shackford make their duct, "Fear no danger to ensue," the loveliest aria of all. Malcolm Holmes has unusual success in getting the very most out of his able orchestra and chorus. Most exciting of all is Judith Haskell's choreography...