Word: corinth
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Oliver Garceau, of Boston, Massachusetts; John Brigham Howard, of Edgewood, Pennsylvania; Harry Tuchman Levin, of Minneapolis, Minnesota; Robert Caffey Liddon, Jr., of Corinth, Missouri; David Leonard Marks, of Brooklyn, New York; Herman Israel Orentlicher, of Brockton, Massachusetts; Isadore Paisner, of Brookline, Massachusetts; Ames Samuel Pierce, of Huntington, Massachusetts; Albert Pratt, of Duxbury, Massachusetts; Birdsey Renshaw, of New York, New York; Alfred Hertz Rosenthal, of Dorchester, Massachusetts; Walter Solomon Salant, of New York...
...Bronxville, N. Y., B. M. Davis, '32, Chicago, Ill., A. C. Dearing, Jr., '34, Louisville. Ky., J. B. Howard, '33, Pittsburgh, Pa., W. A. Huppuch, '33, Glen Falls, N. Y., R. Inglis, Jr., '33, So. Euclid, Ohio, H. M. Katzin, '34, Newark, N. J., R. C. Liddon, J., '33, Corinth, Miss., S. Spencer, '33, Washington, D. C., J. Wallerstein, '33, White Plains...
...Epistles to Thessalonica and Corinth," Professor Lake, Fogg Large Room...
Lysistrata (Fay Bainter), disgusted by 20 years of war between Athens and the cities of Sparta, Thebes and Corinth, summoned the women of these towns to meet her in Mr. Bel Geddes' rich-hued, towering Acropolis. The older women arrived first, overpowered the guards, seized the citadel and the treasury. Somewhat tardily, the sleepy-eyed belles of Athens appeared, followed by big-boned Spartan women, country girls from Thebes, light ladies from Corinth. Taken aback were they when Lysistrata proposed to end the war by pledging each woman to deny herself to husband or lover until peace should...
Grecian Main Street. In 160 A.D., Corinth, classic city, throve lustily. Pausanias was its Baedeker. He described a street running from the market place to the theatre. In 396 A.D., Alaric the Goth devastated the city. Ancient Corinth disappeared under tons of debris and earth. Little by little the old town is being unearthed. Theodore Leslie Shear, one of Princeton's archaeologists, has returned to the U. S. after four years of digging there. He announced the discovery of the Pausanias-chronicled street, the theatre with seats...