Word: donalds
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Poetrywise, Audience has contained works by Donald Hall, Byron Vazakas, John Hollander, and Edward Honig. The second issue printed a previously unpublished scene from William Alfred's Agamemnon in the same modern idiom which characterizes the reworking of the play as it recently appeared. The most remarkable of the single poems, to my mind, is Honig's Snowbird Blues, in which his jerky rhythm and unusual images create a bizarre and troubling effect...
Those chosen for the final competition are: Steven Banker '55, Herbert Appleman '55; Richard A. Jones '55; Ira Rabkin '55; Richard Smithies '57; Donald G. Richards '56; Orlan L. Isaly '56; Roger Graef '57; Thomas Bergin '57; and George Swanson...
Doctor tells the story of how four young Englishmen (Dirk Bogarde, Kenneth More, Donald Sinden, Donald Houston) get through St. Swithin's medical school-or don't. The curriculum, it would appear, is little more than a course of jokes about medical students, and some of them are funnier to see than they ever were to hear...
...superior record. The eight has won fives matches, tied two, one of which was with Princeton-a club which easily defeated the Elis- and lost two. Yale, on the other hand, has lost six meets and won only three-not a "red-hot record," as Eli Coach John O'Donald puts...
...other quarter-final contests Donald Scott, first seeded, will meet Charles Symington; Professor of Law Robert Braucher will oppose Ben Heckscher, first man on the varsity; and crimson captain Bill Wister will play the squad's fourth man, Bob Brown...