Word: missing
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...order to develop," Miss Wright believes, "a soul needs some privacy in which it can try itself on to see how it looks." For Miss Wright, who deserves to be left alone, there is no privacy, only Organization and its evils: Conformity, Regulation, Stupidity. "I would like to have one tiny foible," she explains. "I would like to save string, be scared of the telephone, let my heels run over, not wear gloves. Sometime I would like to make a little scene...
...soloist and orchestra, "Exsultate, jubilate," which preceded the Hindemith, fared less well. The spirit of Hindemith hovered over, giving an air of tenseness that was out of key with this more gentle work. The orchestra, which is usually excellent in accompaniment, was strangely insensitive and much too loud. Miss Lunn, although technically in full command of her difficult part, had to push her voice, and still was often inaudible, especially in the cadences. The entire performance of this work bordered on the hysterical...
...hate waste, that I hate duplication, that I hate costly interservice rivalries just as much as you do. As a military man, I would hate to think of us not pressing forward, regardless of cost and possible duplication in the missile field, for fear that we just might miss something good...
...Then the script, something called Come to Me, by Robert Crean and Comic Peter Lind Hayes, called for tool Julie to "gasp audibly" and for demented, drifting Farley to "move forward catlike, impressed with his cleverness," shouting in a "lyric brogue": "There's a radiance to you, Miss, that shines even in the darkness...
...years, will have a unique attraction: a solarium atop a dummy smokestack, 100 ft. above the water line, where passengers can sunbathe in the raw (a partition will divide the sexes). Moore-McCormack Lines' 553-passenger, 22,770-ton S.S. Brasil built by Ingalls Shipbuilding Corp. at Pascagoula, Miss., will go into service between the U.S. and South America next summer...