Word: amores
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Crimson combination crew, which will meet the Yale combination on June 19, was announced yesterday. It includes the following men: A. H. Parker '32, E. L. Millard Jr. '31, Lawrence Grinnell Jr. '31, Amor Hollingsworth Jr. '31, J. A. Luetkemeyer '33, A. D. Robertson '33, J. H. Nickerson '33, and S. B. Wolcott Jr. '33. T. H. Dickerson '33, coxswain of the second Freshman eight, will hold--the rudder ropes in the combination; no other seatings have yet been definitely determined...
...will be somewhat of an experiment in Mr. Whiting's concert, touching a field of music heretofore not included in the concerts. Mr. Whiting at the piano assisted by John Barclay, baritone, will present the following program: Invocazione d'Orifero Peri Ber la gloria d'adorar Bonocino Vergin, tutto amor Danza danza Durante Gesang Weyla's Wolf Der Tambour Allerseelen Strauss Ich trage meine, minne Zueigning Chanson Triste Duparc Lamento Colloque Sentimentale Debussy Ballade des femmes de Paris Claire Dragoons Old Irish The Light of the Moon The Next Market Day Savourneen Dheelish The Alarm
...Brownell, Jr. '30, stroke; L. W. Dickey '30, 7: A. N. Webster '31, 6: M. M. Johnson, Jr. '31, 5: Lawrence Grinnell, Jr. '31, 4; T. E. Armstrong '32, 3: J. W. Hallowell '31, 2: T. M. Page, Jr. '32, bow. Crew C. P. H. Watts '31, stroke; Amor Hollingsworth '31. 7: Rodgers Donaldson '30, 6; T. C. T. Buckley '31, 5: A. B. Rood '31, 4; J. M. Erickson '32, 3; S. W. Swaim '31, 2; R. T. McKesson...
Crew C: S. W. Swaim '31, stroke; Amor Hollingsworth '31, 7; Rogers Donaldson '31, 6; J. V. Veeder '32, 5; R. C. L. Timpson '31, 4; E. L. Millard '32, 3; S. F. Colloredo-Mansfield '32, 2; R. I. McKesson...
...Joaquin Alvarez 56), they have never married, have never published anything which does not bear both their names. Before his death, an older brother Pedro was as close to them as they are still to each other, but he criticized rather than collaborated. Their first play (Esgrima y amor) was given in Seville when Serafin was 16. The tradition of fecundity commonly attached to Spanish dramatists, largely due to the labors of the prodigious Lope Felix de Vega (1562-1635) who wrote 520 plays, has been upheld in a more credible fashion by the Quinteros. Between 1897 and 1912 they...