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...while putting on a hat, Skelton uses his comedy style to give moviegoers something funny and at the same time touching. It's a long haul between laughs in the first attraction at the U.T. and for those who don't like Adolph Menjon well enough to sweat out the trek. "The Showoff" starts...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Moviegoer | 2/26/1947 | See Source »

...drawings for the murals told Orozco's story of work, sweat and enormous care. Many of them-studies of arms, legs, torsos-were smeared with dirt, spotted with ink and paint, creased from being folded and carried for weeks in his overall pockets. He had grouped them so that even laymen could trace the evolution from first idea to finished masterpiece. A hand from one corner of a large mural might first have been drawn in many ways, now as a fist, then open; first supplicating, then grasping. No one could say of Orozco that he had failed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Let Them Look | 2/24/1947 | See Source »

...relieve the crush of sweat-credit seekers at the University sqaush courts on Linden Street, ten new courts opened yesterday at Hemenway gymnasium. From now on the Varsity and Freshman sqauds will occupy six of these for practice, but the remaining four will be open to the rest of the College...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Ten Hemenway Courts Open to Racquetmen | 2/18/1947 | See Source »

...more cause to worry than Lockheed. T.W.A. has put in a big order for Lockheed's new Constellation 649, under a contract which binds Lockheed to offer the first 18 of them to T.W.A. But T.W.A. can refuse the planes, one by one. Thus Lockheed is bound to sweat commercial blood as long as T.W.A.'s troubles continue...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: AVIATION: Rifts & Tangles | 2/17/1947 | See Source »

...hymns. He js "much embarrassed," but listens respectfully, then makes a little speech. Finally he says, "There, now, let me pass on; I have but little time to spare," walks away slowly up the hot, dusty street, carrying "his hat in his hand, fanning his face," from which the sweat trickles...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: The Many Lincolns | 2/17/1947 | See Source »

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