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...club has tended away from well-known cheese, favoring instead ones like Romadour, Kummelkaese, Bel Paese, and Brie. Their cheeses have come from all over Europe and were produced by all the 18 methods of production...
...spirit of Lorca's Spain was most nearly captured by the second act in which the simply appropriate sets of Brie Taylor and the delightful, if quantitatively inadequate music of Irving Fine serve to set off a series of excellent vignettes. George Clay and Edith Bronson stole the audience during brief appearances, while Donald Gair ably portrayed the horticulturist Uncle, hampered only by a beard which obscured too many of his lines. Mendy Weisgal startled the audience by doubling up with two minor roles. His appearance as the Nephew was too brief to be convincing...
...week in high good humor. A little knot of passersby, a few photographers were waiting for them. The pockets of the Prime Minister's neat blue suit bulged with strange objects. While shutters clicked there were impolite but audible comments on what was in them. A mousetrap? Fromage de Brie? Fishhooks...
...part in the tutoring of Crimson oarsmen ever since. At first he had the dormitory and college club crews in the fall and the club and two class crews in the spring. In 1913 he took over all class rowing, which has been his field until now, except for brie assignments, as in 1924 and last spring, to help whip the second University into shape for the Yale regatta. The victory of the Brown-coached second University crew over Yale on the Thames last June was one of the features of the regatta. The Blue was strongly favored to carry...
...former showroom will be converted into a smokeshop, much like Arthur's former shop on Mt. Auburn Street. The customary line of smoker's supplies will be carried, and the various bits of brie-a-brae suitable for sale in such shops...