Word: ch
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Mexico City, audiences cheered the first collaboration of three of Mexico's most gifted sons: Composer Carlos Chávez, Painter Miguel Covarrubias and Dancer José Limón. Their epic ballet, Los Cuatro Soles (The Four Suns), was the brilliant opener of a three-week national dance festival...
...getting dressed the private who had been leaning on the coat rack when we had started walked over and looked at my sheet. "Made it, ch?" He smiled. "I hope you haven't lost your meal ticket." I had been issued a meal ticket, worth 90 cents at the Army Base cafeteria; I hadn't lost it. "That ticket is a good deal," said the private. "That's not for mess hall crud, that's for real food." I thanked him, put on my tie, turned in my forms, and went down to the cafeteria. Ninety cents at the Army...
Against this defense, the Tigers may use a variation of the standard "W" formation, with the center forward and wings pulled back to feed the insides. HARVARD PRINCETON Craven g Connor Doermann lfb Crutcher Ufford rfb Gates Pantaleoni lh Frey Florin ch Megaree Harding rh Pringle Wolf (C) ol Moore Getchell il Krause Drehmel cf Sibbers Weiss ir Bothfeld Goldstein or Mott...
While he was debating whether to stay away from choir, according to Biographer Leopold de Chérancé, O.S.F.C., the Virgin herself appeared to him and said: "Be assured, my son, that this body of mine . . . has been preserved from the corruption of the grave. Be equally assured that, three days after my death, it was carried upon the wings of angels to the right hand of the Son of God, where I reign as Queen...
Yvonne returned to Paris in November 1945 and tried to reassemble her life. Comte Bernard had died in a German prison camp at Flossenburg. The La Rochefoucauld château in Normandy had been bombed and burned. France had awarded Yvonne the Croix de Guerre with three palms and star for her war work. From England came the King's Medal for her work with British Intelligence. But the countess was hard up. Although she held a medical degree from the University of Paris, she could not practice because of her concentration-camp injuries...