Word: celtic
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...past-an Ireland in which everyone is so busy acting a part that no one acts. All swift scenes and no sustained story, it flares up brightly one moment, falls flat the next, and its expressionism seems dated as often as daring. But the play has much Celtic freshness of language, and the smoothness born of playing it many times...
Anthropology AMallinckrodt MB23 Anthropology 21 Biol. Lab. Lect. Rm. Celtic 2 Emerson C Celtic 4 Harvard 3 Celtic 5 Widener B Chemistry 24 Mallinckrodt MBS Comp. Literature 42 Emerson A Comp. Philology 180 Widener B Economics 21a Harvard 1 Economics 36a Harvard 6 Economics 61a Paine Hall Economics 136a Sover 9 Economics 161a Sover 17 French 35 Potter Memorial German Fa Germanic Mus. German 208 Widener J Government 7a Paine Hall Government 13b Harvard 6 Government 36 Harvard 136 History 33b Sover 35 History 69a Hunt, Large Rm Indic Philology 1a Widener A Indic Philology 2 Widener A Indic Philology...
Anthrop. AMallinckrodt MB23 Anthrop. 21 Biol. Lab. Lect. Rm. Celtic 2 Emerson C Celtic 4 Harvard 3 Celtic 5 Widener B Class. Phil. 40 Sever 21 Class. Phil. 43 Sever 28 Class. Phil. 56 Sever 21 Class. Phil. 77 Sever 21 Comp. Lit. 42 Emerson A Comp. Phil 180 Widener B Economics 102a Emerson A Economics 133a Harvard 5 Economics 161a Sever-17 English 70a Emerson 211 English 140a Sever 17 English 140b Sever 5 English 170a Sever 18 French 35 Potter Memorial German Fa Germanic Mus. German 110hf Sever 8 Government 36 Harvard 1 History 32a Fogg Large...
...shepherd's cabin-was opened as a shelter for picnickers. And at Ste. Anns, Inverness County, 3,000 Scots from Nova Scotia's clans swarmed onto a high bluff overlooking the Gulf of St. Lawrence for the ninth annual Gaelic Mod (rhymes with code)-a festival of Celtic folklore and culture...
Novelist Vercel sometimes fails to make his characters credible, generally succeeds in capturing the dark, moody, half-Celtic atmosphere of the Brittany he knows so well...