Word: connaught
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...escorting Jeep, shouting for the people to make way. But his voice went unheard in the thunderous clamor, and Nehru characteristically put his chin in his hand and gazed stoically ahead. Downtown, the crowds were even stormier. WELCOME PRINCE OF PEACE, read a sign in Connaught Circus. Flowers by the pound flew at Ike until he was standing foot-deep in them, and the panting Secret Service men who had already been mauled by the mobs, began fielding the blossoms until they were exhausted. "Do you believe we would have come 40 miles to see him if he were...
...quantities in laboratories following rigid university standards. Canada had made up its governmental mind last fall to do this, so there was no last-minute flap north of the border as there was in the U.S. And nobody tried to hurry the production. The University of Toronto's Connaught Medical Research Laboratories (TIME, March 29, 1954) did the job without fuss and feathers. Then the federal and provincial governments jointly gave the vaccine for youngsters in the first three grades...
...University of Toronto's Connaught...
Michael Laurence dominates the stage in the role of a Council member who goads the crowd against the blind man and the girl. In the play's climax, Helen, played by Connaught O'Connel, stands at the edge of the stage speaking to the horse and its Greek occupants. In a voice that barely rises above a whisper, Miss O'Connel gives tremendous power to MacLeish's lyric lines...
...Connaught O'Connor, a Radcliffe graduate with much experience in local dramatic circles, will play Helen. Other important roles will be played by Michael Laurence, who read the title part in last winter's "Agamemnon," 16-year-old Susan Howe, daughter of Mark DeWolff Howe '28, professor of Law, and Donald Mork '52. Mork has designed the settings for both the MacLeish plays. Director of "The Trojan Horse" is Amanda Steele, who plays the female lead in the second play...