Word: bernard
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Tunder, was in wonderful form. I have never more admired the agility of her voice and the intelligence of her musicianship. Robert Gartside created a striking effect with his accomplished tenor but he could have shown more restraint is the ensembles. The other soloists, Anne Talbot, Robert Simon, and Bernard Barbeau, were of equally high caliber...
Around the Corner. The Genoa showing added new fuel to the revival of interest in Caravaggio, which has been growing steadily ever since Milan staged a Caravaggio retrospective three years ago. In recent months Critic Bernard Berenson has published an appraisal of Caravaggio's work, and British Critic Roger Hinks has added a critical biography of one of the world's most spectacular artistic adventurers...
Rumors that Bernard Berenson '87 might bequeath his internationally famous library and collection of Italian paintings to the University were acknowledged with reservations by John Coolidge '35, director of the Fogg Art Museum, last night...
Competitors are: Ira Rabkin '55, Edward J. Wawskiewicz '54, Stephen E. Banker '55, Joseph W. Mitchell '54, Roland S. Homet, Jr. '54, Clarence W. Hogans '54, Donald G. Richards '56, Bernard M. Makihara '54, Thomas V. Gaydos '54, and Warren J. MacIsaac...
...victims of glaucoma, Dr. Bernard Becker of St. Louis' Washington University reported two hopeful developments: 1) more accurate methods of measuring pressure inside the eyeball, so that the disease can be detected earlier, and 2) an experimental drug which drastically lowers the pressure...