Word: restful
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Dates: during 1950-1950
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WOULD LIKE TO CORRECT ANY POSSIBLE IMPRESSION ROBERT ROBINSON'S ["UNEQUIVOCAL JUDGMENTS" ABOUT AMERICANS-TIME, NOV. 13] REPRESENTATIVE OF OXFORD UNIVERSITY PLAYERS' VIEWS. THE REST OF US WANT TO APOLOGIZE FOR HIM AND TO TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO EARNESTLY AND RESPECTFULLY THANK ALL THOSE CITIZENS OF A GREAT AND HOSPITABLE NATION WHO DID SO MUCH TO MAKE OUR VISIT THE WONDERFUL EXPERIENCE...
...peril of the U.S. position was that in the U.N. it could never act alone. It had to deal with its friends, as well as its enemies. The question for the moment was whether MacArthur could take the rest of North Korea before the conciliators gave it away-and threw away the prestige which the U.N. had recently won in Asia...
...tonight at the Blockhouse. Coach Norm Shepard will start two men--Captain Norm Shepard will start two men--Captain Ed Smith and Dick Lionetto--over six foot five, while the tallest first-string man on the Tech squad is Hank Hohorst at six four. The rest of the visiting squad is correspondingly small--the captain, Leon Hong, is five foot five...
...light-hearted story that made fun of the entourage of King Clode: the Royal Physician who was always taking his own pulse and not telling himself what it read, the Royal Astronomer who saw pink comets brushing by the earth through his pink-colored glasses, and all the rest. It was a smiling, sophisticated fairy story...
Girandoux' dialogue tends to preach, and the HTG's cast was not able to overcome that, June Garfield, Cannaught O'Connell, and David Bowen came the closest perhaps, the rest of the east ranged from good to weak, and showed an opening night predisposition towards blowing its lines. Giraudoux' dialogue also suffers in the translation (example: "Ajax is the meanest plug ugly among the Greeks") and there was nothing the HTG could do about that. Perhaps the Fogg Court will cut down both the immobility and the talkiness of tonight's HTG production, but it will do little to remedy...