Word: elsa
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...will emerge as the leaders on the three-time defending Ivy champions became a little clearer last night, when Lucy Chubb, Ellen Velie, Elsa Black, Andy Mainelli, Alicia Clifton, Abby Ames and Blair Wardenburg all netted goals to give the Crimson its first win of the year...
...Elsa Anderson Kaunat Wycombe...
Antoinette-Elsa Reed '83, "Parlez Vous Le Metalanguage? The Implications of Bilingualism for Linguistic Awareness in a New Language." Professor Roger W Brown...
...there has to be a TV remake of Witness for the Prosecution, who could be more tony (or should that be Emmy?) in the Charles Laughton-Elsa Lanchester parts than Sir Ralph Richardson, 79, and Deborah Kerr, 61? Kerr's role in the Hallmark Hall of Fame presentation next month on CBS is a departure from the oh-so-proper image that she usually projects. Says she: "Playing a bossy nurse to a tempestuous old gentleman is much more fun than playing glamorous women." And, as Richardson would surely add, a good deal more fun for the old gentleman...
...left shoulder paraded among the patrons in dinner jackets and evening gowns, eliciting some sidelong glances but not much else. Throughout a performance of Lohengrin, two women in the audience held hands and caressed one another while onstage the pure knight sang of his love for the chaste Elsa. At the climax of Tristan und Isolde, one bejeweled lady was so overcome by the intoxicating music that she pitched backward into the laps of the unflappable listeners behind her. Richard Wagner, who caused all the excitement, rested peacefully in his grave behind his villa Wahnfried, buried, in the phrase...