Word: abbeys
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Even the doorman of Dublin's Abbey Theatre is a product of the Irish Renaissance. He can and usually does recommend which copies of the Theatre's extensive repertoire you should buy from him to take home and read. On their second U. S. tour since 1914, which opened in Manhattan last week, the Abbey Theatre's Irish Players were not accompanied by their knowing doorman...
...memorial in Galashiels, across the River Tweed from Abbotsford. Sir Robert Home, onetime Chancellor of the Exchequer, made a speech extolling Scott's "shining immortality." From Galashiels, whither went many a Scottish pilgrim, was broadcast a musical version of the Lay of the Last Minstrel. In Dryburgh Abbey there were ceremonies commemorating Scott's burial there. And in many a mountain glen the clans gathered, the pibrochs skirled...
...Reorganized as junior colleges: Anderson (Anderson. S. C.). Rio Grande (Rio Grande, Ohio). Elmhurst (Elmhurst, Ill.), Lincoln (Lincoln, Ill.), St. Bernard (St. Bernard, Ala.), Northwest Nazarene (Nampa, Idaho), Ellsworth (Iowa Falls, Iowa), Wartburg (Clinton, Iowa), Belmont Abbey (Belmont...
...taken for each other. They are both tall, dark, wide-eyed, slow-moving. Both dress well, move their mouths a good deal when they talk, but they look not much alike. Brent, 28, an Irish newsman's son, was born and educated in Dublin. He joined the famed Abbey Theatre Company in Dublin, later went to Denver with a stock company, then to Manhattan, then to Hollywood. His favorite role was his part opposite Ruth Chatterton in The Rich Are Always With Us. His engagement to marry Ruth Chatterton, not yet divorced from Ralph Forbes, was announced last fortnight...
With Aicadre crippled Madame Teterger seizes an opportunity to sell the clinic to one of its patients, who turns it into a "cloob." The Aicadre family moves to the nearby Abbey, where Madame Teterger, as caretaker of the Abbey, earns a miserly living, passes it grudgingly on to the rest. Dr. Aicadre accepts his invalidism with bitter fatalism; the only things that are insupportable are the teasings of Madame Teterger's idiot son, who hates him. and the starvation rations given to his pet dog Bobbee. One day he breaks out. poisons the dog. Some time later Laure bears...