Word: opened
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Dates: during 1960-1960
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Each speaker will talk for about ten minutes; at the conclusion of the speeches, the meeting will be thrown open for cross-discussion and questions from the floor...
...meeting is free and open to the public...
Besides the booklet "Caroms," Sandy's work has appeared in periodicals such as Audience, Contact, and identity. Edwin H. Sauer, associate professor of Education, will introduce Miller and Sandy. Recorded music will precede the 4:30 p.m. reading, which is free and open to the public...
...with the effort to say one word, syllable by agonized syllable: "Adonai"-the prophet's word for God. "And when he had finished this entire word he would re main tranquil for an hour or two until the struggle again gripped him and he began once more to open and close his mouth...
...member of a peculiar British institution, half open-air reformatory and half military kindergarten, known as Army Boys' Technical Training Battalion. "Belsen" is his name for Hurlingford, the battalion's base, and his judgment on civilian life is "oujamaflick"-his word for "iniquity," which the outside world is a sink of. Dinger Bell is the narrator-hero of an autobiographical novel by an Englishman who himself became an "apprentice" soldier at 14. As he remembers it, "the junior intake" at Hurlingford is possibly the most pathetic body of British men-at-arms since Justice Shallow filled his draft...