Word: crediteer
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...recent issues of TIME . . . and other outstanding magazines, there have appeared newsy, zestful photographs bearing the credit line "Wolff, from Black Star," "Freudy, from Black Star," etc. Could you describe the nature of this publication, "Black Star...
...almost as well as he did and who had a spontaneous liveliness that matched his dry wit. Marian, familiarly known as "Clover," rattled on in her letters to her father, with all the garrulousness Adams ascribed to her, but with a humor for which Adams did not give her credit, about their visits to great London houses, Washington scandals, political intrigues, trips to Spain, Italy, Switzerland. She was less impressed than John Adams' grandson by many of the famed figures they met. Adams, for instance, described the English poet Richard Monckton Milnes as a gifted eccentric "with a Falstaffian...
...succeeds James A. E. Wood '37, who began the 1936 season by beating Amherst, and who leaves behind a respectable series of wins to his credit...
Titus Andronicus: " . . .Distaste for horrors ought not to make one regardless of the skillful construction of the play, of its dramatic power, and of the magnificence of many portical passages. With all its faults, it is far beyond the abilities of either Peele or Greene. Shakespeare must have the credit as well as the discredit of its authorship...
General and specific examinations form the requisite for the new degree instead of requirements on a basis of credit for courses...