Word: duncan
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...music hall is no accident. She calls herself a Cockney, though she was actually born in the London suburb of Lewisham, beyond the sound of Bow Bells. Her parents, she remembers, were "a bit arty-went in for pacifism, vegetarianism, Socialism and all that." At ten, she met Raymond Duncan, who sent her to study dancing with his sister Isadora. At 16, Elsa organized a London theater company, which put on one-act plays by Chekhov and Pirandello...
Novice singles (men who have rowed in a scull less than three terms), 3:30--M. R. Orlow '50, D. C. White '48, R. Savarit sL, and D. C. Duncan...
Student reaction to the fines was one of injured innocence; admitting that he was wrong, Duncan Devereux '50 pointed apologetically to the long period during which parking was allowed...
Four Freshmen came through in the high jump, the only field event scheduled, as Charley Keefe and Hal Furth tied for first with jumps of 5 feet, 2 inches. Bob Duncan and Jim Gregg tied for third to sweep the event for the Crimson...
Fifth place went to G. Taylor of Harvard with times of 61.0 and 40.8. Sixth was copped by D. Bogert of Harvard, timed at 42.0 and 60.6. Seventh place went to Bennet of Yale, who was timed at 63.2 and 85.6. Duncan of Yale finished eighth with times...