Word: stands
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Geiger, a former newspaperman now taking post-graduate work in preventive medicine and the social sciences, urged the public to take a firm stand for federal legislation to aid in construction of new medical schools and improvement of existing facilities...
...love children," said Siobhan McKenna during her visit to the Hasty Pudding Institute Friday, "because they are not childish--they are child-like. Children are wonderful because they want to be possessed. I love to work with them, to stand on the stage and hold them in the palm of my hand. This is total involvement, and this is what I believe...
...author's girl," she pronounced. "I believe in the author who one day sits down and writes a fine and sensitive play. But, she added, "I can't stand the author at rehearsal." There his sentivity becomes so destructive the actor "wants to kill him before he destorys his own work," she explained...
...muscular ostentation. Certain exquisite shots give this modern film the formal organization of Japan's ancient art; without smothering the immediate drama, Kuosawa lets village tradition and the natural processes of harvest time, love, and old age give a sense of timelessness. The dignity and discipline of the samurai stand in eloquent contrast to the grotesque and the demonical animality of the bandits. Some of the fight scenes, by the way, are better than any found on the tube these days. Many die, some with grace and none killed by the cliche...
...Eventually some student would be hurt," Snow declared. He added that College officials had asked the bank to take the present stand...