Word: dorothea
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...merely displaced Hollywood juveniles. Gloria Grahame as the circus manager's sultry young wife and Adolphe Menjou as a secret-police officer carry more conviction, but the best performances are bits, e.g., Alex D'Arcy as a fatuously handsome lion tamer, Hansi as a circus dwarf, Dorothea Wieck as an equestrienne...
...into. She, her husband, her son and her lawyers all spelled it 'Dolley.' It appears that way in the original text of legal documents, but is commonly changed to 'Dolly' in copies made by clerks. Her correspondence with the sculptor [John H.] Browere specifically rejects Dorothea, Dorothy, Dolli and Dolly. Inquiry at Guilford College, N.C., where the minutes of the New Garden (Quaker) Monthly Meeting are preserved, disclosed that it was 'Dolley' in the record of her birth...
...Dorothea Schmidt '56, Barbara Knauff '54, F. James O'Neil '53, and Marshal R. Pihl '55 lead this year's cast. They are aided by Elizabeth Kalkhurst '56, Nancy Fisher '54, Barbara Williams '55, and Elizabeth Ann Eilers '54. Other male members of the cast include Timothy F. Nichols '54, Clifford A. Bean 2B, Michael K. Victor '55, and Martin H. Myers...
Those elected are: Janet A. Heaton of Bertram Hall and Germantown, Pa., Government; Laura J. Klein of Moors Hall and South Orange, N.J., Romance Languages; Jeanne A. Nettel of Cabot Hall and Jamaica, N.Y., History; Karen Silberblatt of Briggs Hall and Hewlett, N.Y., Economics; Dorothea E. Waelder of Cabot Hall and Bethesda, Md., History; and Marian H. Wilson of Bertram Hall and Exeter, N.H., Biology...
Music Researcher Dorothea Bourne took something of a busman's holiday. Landing from the new S.S. Independence in Naples, she was soon enjoying a magnificently costumed production of Otello at Rome's Teatro dell'Opera, later, in Venice, met Composer Gian Francesco Malipiero and Conductor Angelo Ephrikian. In Florence, while sampling the music at hand, she insists that in a nightclub she discovered the "last resting place of bop." At opening night of the Maggio Musicale she saw her first performance of Verdi's Macbeth, was a bit disappointed in the production...