Word: returned
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Dates: during 1960-1960
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...drama from the novel. The first, he said, is that drama moves at a "higher speed"; the second, that the audience can see the actors "in flesh and blood." Since they are sitting in the same room with the actors, they can be entertained without having to entertain in return, an "ideal situation...
What the voters wanted was the mixture as before. It was a good year for senatorial incumbents. The only sitting candidate turned out was Delaware's J. Allen Frear Jr., a conservative Democrat. In half a dozen states, voters split their tickets with careful intent to return the familiar faces, whether Republican or Democratic. The South predictably held firm for its ten Democratic senatorial candidates. The Republicans seemed likely to increase their Senate strength slightly, but only a handful of noteworthy newcomers will be mingling with the old pros (see box) in the new Senate. Among the winners...
Lehigh and Colgate will return to the varsity slate, replacing Holy Cross and the University of Massachusetts. The Crimson will play its Ivy opener against Cornell on the second date of the season, instead of on the third, as has been the case in the past two years...
...Radcliffe dormitories, for reasons fairly obvious to those who eat there. No matter how attractively yesterday's leftovers are prepared, it takes the average 'Cliffie 15 minutes or longer to walk from the Square area back to her hall for lunch--and an equal length of time to return to the Yard or the library afterwards. Because many girls find it inconvenient and sometimes virtually impossible to return to the dorm daily at noon, the Radcliffe Administration should revise the present method of providing lunches...
...solution of the Algerian crisis will permit the country to return to normalcy, Aron notes. And then the National Assembly will attempt to regain the privileges and prerogatives granted to de Gaulle during the time of national emergency...