Word: eighteenth
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...test came on Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night," a well-tried. In last it is being tried again in New York this week. But you are lucky to be in Cambridge. The performance here is no chuke job. The costumes and get are extravagantly eighteenth century, and appearing prominently in gold braid and squashed top-hat is the late W. C. Fields via Jerry Kilty as Sir Tobey Belch. In this Kilty has resisted the case of playing another Falstaff, which he does well, and instead successfully innovates a double impersonation...
...becoming increasingly available in Europe through such channels as the Army Information Centers in occupied countries. What distinguishes the Seminar is the presence here of American student administrators and outstanding teachers from all over the United States--non Army and non-tourist individuals who have created in this eighteenth century castle the free and democratic atmosphere of an advanced American educational institution...
Professor Lyman R. Bradley, Harvard '20, is an expert in Eighteenth Century Anglo-German literary relationships. He came to New York University in 1924 as a lecturer in German and became an associate professor in 1932. Later, Bradley was named chairman of the German Department...
Captain Bill Rickenbacker and Hugh Nawn were the Crimson's only winners, while Dave German was tied on the eighteenth hole and didn't play off the game, since the team had already lost. Rickenbacker was low man with a 70, but two Williams players scored...
...varsity summary: Rickenbacker won, 3 and 2. O'Keeffe lost, 3 and 2. Matson lost, 2 and 1. Nawn won, 2 and 1. Mee lost, 3 and 2. German tied, eighteenth hole. Seager lost...