Word: stage
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Dates: during 1950-1950
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...council's concluding session, which was open to newsmen and the public, the tired, rumpled Foreign Ministers appeared on a stage in London's Lancaster House to read a dozen suitable speeches. It was ailing Ernie Bevin who raised his tired head from his hands to express the spirit of what he called the "great Atlantic brotherhood." Said he: "We firmly believe that in the end the free man can never be vanquished by the slave...
...actor very happy, I wager. That would be the actor who played The Gardener. He is the character who does the moralizing; he is the philosopher whom no one ever listens to. When everyone else has been killed by a death-ray flash-light, he is left on the stage to talk by himself for a good three minutes. A good deal, eh? But now get this--in the first scene the Gardener is an Italian, in the next he has an Irish brogue, then Scottish, then Russian, and, finally--for his last speech he is the Wandering Jew! (Where...
...Leverett softball victory boosts the Bunnies into a first place tie with Dunster. The two will stage a playoff game today at 2:30 p.m. The outcome will affect the final standings of Leverett and Dunster, but will have no bearing on Kirkland's possession of the Trophy...
...warm-up for the major production, the H.D.C. will stage "The Man in the Bowler Hat," a satire by A. A. Milne, in the newly-instituted Court Theatre behind the Hygiene Building. This play, to be directed by Sherman H. Hawkins '51, will run the first week in October...
However, the Local had no permission from the International Guild to stage the strike. Feeling that this wildcat strike was a bluff, the company refused to arbitrate; the president and secretary-treasurer of the Local returned to work two days later...