Word: deans
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
ELIZABETH O. DEAN...
There was one other meal that caused no end of consternation. The Archbishop was not invited to the royal banquet following the wedding of Crown Prince Akihito and Princess Michiko-apparently because imperial officials had confused him with the Communist-lining "Red Dean" of Canterbury. "It's fearfully embarrassing for Ambassador Sir Oscar Morland," said one Briton. "Morland has been invited, yet Fisher outranks him. In fact, Fisher outranks everyone in England except the royal family...
Founded as a non-profit organization by Aaron, Dean Gitter '56, and John G. Eyre '58, the group sought to re-establish repertory theater in the United States. It used only actors from a permanent company and was to alternate five plays over a season extending from March through June...
...mother of two alumni. She had offered to have an undergraduate of the College's choice spend one month in her home "as a member of the family." A committee which chose Beecher is composed of a representative of the Department of Romance Languages and one from the Dean's Office...
...Dean Horton disagreed with Fr. Weigel, declaring that comprehension, or understanding, which would allow the retention of "every single value anywhere," is the only feasible method of unification...