Word: act
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Pops concert this evening at 8.15 o'clock in Symphony Hall: Ballet Suite Gluck-Gevaert Air for G String Bach Overture to "Leonore" No. 3 Beethoven Overture to "A Midsummer Night's Dream" Mendelssohn "Scarlattiana," Suite (Piano Solo: Ruth Webb) Casella Ballet from "Othello" Verdi Prelude to Act III, "Traviata" Verdi Overture to "Sicillan Vespers" Verdi
Cheek has resigned actual affiliation with the Phillips Brooks House, with which association he has been connected for the last six years, to accept a post as instructor of English at Phillips Exeter Academy. While there he may act as an assistant coach of football...
...Author of "Bailey and Public Opinion An Analysis of the Mind of Yale's President-Emeritus", "An Original Interpretation of Sexual Phenomena. A Letter to the Yale News," "The Ice Lena A Four-Act Play on Academic Immoralities," "Why the Bulldog is Losing His Grip Secret Chapters in Yale Football History," and "My Dismissal From the Carnegle Institute of Technology...
News of Little Tsar Boris's act of ordinary courtesy created no stir in Sofia, where his devoted subjects remember that not so long ago he heroically sprang from the running board of an automobile driven by his chauffeur and seized the bridles of two terrified horses which were running away with a farm wagon full of children (TIME, Sept. 21, 1925). A few months previous the intrepid Motorist Tsar stopped his car when fired upon by roadside assassins, opened fire with his own revolver and sent the plug-uglies flying for their lives (TIME, April...
...with Bezuidenhout against antiquity, though she struggles against such disloyalty to her betrothed. Surrounded by easy-going excavators who muse upon the past, Ruth makes her choice between loyalty to her desiccated ascetic Egyptologist, and love for virile Bezuidenhout-so very much alive in the omnipresence of death. The act that her choice is disappointing to the reader speaks well for Author Young's sympathetic portrayal...