Word: 18th
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Under Knowles, the FAS dean's office has undergone its second redecoration in three years. Knowles has removed a closet, which he says ruined the glamor of the late 18th century room...
...drawing upon history, art history and literature to study France in the 18th, 19th and early 20th centuries, Matlock's works include the study of literary characters on the fringes of society and theories of marginality...
...team starts its official season on September 18th in a road match against Boston College and later faces other New England teams as well as a rival from last year, Concordia, a team from Quebec. In Ivy League play, Princeton is looking like the team to beat--as well as Yale, because as Lopeter explained, "they're Yale." VOLLEYBALL Sept. 18 at Boston College 7:00 pm Sept. 20-21 HARVARD CLASSIC TBA Sept. 27-28 at New England Tournament TBA Oct. 1 HOLY CROSS 7:00 pm Oct. 5 DARTMOUTH & CENTRAL CT. 1:00 pm Oct. 11 at Cornell...
...hits (and its basses) are onstage. Set along the sylvan shore of Otsego Lake, the festival is noted for its ambitious repertory and stable of budding American singers. This summer's season features a Jonathan Miller production of Beethoven's Fidelio, in which Miller does not change the 18th century prison locale to one of those voguish operatic places he calls "nowhere and nowhen," but instead treats the work with standard, even standoffish respect. The surprise is Il Re Pastore, an 18th century trifle about a shepherd king who is prepared to give up the throne for his sweetheart. Director...
Perhaps the men's movement is a very American exercise anyway: it has that quality of Americans' making fools of themselves in brave pop quests for salvation that may be descendants of the religious revivals that used to sweep across the landscape every generation or so in the 18th and 19th centuries. The men's movement belongs as well to the habits of the '60s baby boomers, who tend to perceive their problems and seek their solutions as a tribe...