Word: bowler
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Pascin would be ready to paint. He worked quickly and easily. As his guests got gayer, his canvas would get greyer, misted over with the tender twilight sadness that characterized his art. At nightfall he would encase his prematurely aged body in a dapper black suit, jam a black bowler hat on his head and announce that he was ready to go out on the town...
Painter Giorgio de Chirico may be considered old hat at 62, but he wears his bowler with a difference. As the once-reigning genius of Italy's avant-garde "metaphysical school," De Chirico foreshadowed surrealism before World War I, then abandoned such enigmatic art to peddle a perfectly understandable brand of neoclassicism...
Colin McIntyre scored 23 runs for the Crimson, and contributed many good fielding plays, while Phillip Hutchinson, standout of last week's win over the India Cricket Club, was unable to play. Jehangir Mugaseth was top Harvard bowler, claiming six wickets...
...warm-up for the major production, the H.D.C. will stage "The Man in the Bowler Hat," a satire by A. A. Milne, in the newly-instituted Court Theatre behind the Hygiene Building. This play, to be directed by Sherman H. Hawkins '51, will run the first week in October...
Dete De Rhamsey, also a native of India, is another nominee for action at bowler. Cricket bowlers throw the five-ounce ball a distance of 66 feet from the batsman. The bowler's main object is to knock four-inch strips of wood off stumps, called wickets. The batsman tries to keep the bowler from hitting the strips...