Word: englandisms
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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When Miller returns to England, he will direct Sir Lawrence Olivier in a production of "The Merchant of Venice" at the National Theatre. He plans to write a book on the rise of Victorian spiritualism, and also to diorite "The Tempest." "I don't really know why the Victorian period intrigues me. I guess it goes back to my mother-she wrote a biography of Browning. At one point, she actually got to dating cheeks 1856," he said...
Miller feels that Britain's classical actors are better than America's because there is a tradition of classical theatre in England which Americans lack. "The classical theatre is borrowed over here," he said, "In Britain, it is indigenous, and there is an indigenous staff to perform it. I am afraid that you do make quite a mess of Shakespeare...
Leicester, England...
...defeating the unbeaten Northeastern team, the Crimson established itself as one of the strongest squads in New England. The victory, Harvard's third in a row, made its record 3-2; the first time since 1963-64 that a Crimson basketball team has been above the 500 mark...
...Crimson is looking for a comeback after a close loss to C. C. N. Y. and, even though the Engineers are undefeated, tonight's match could be an excellent opportunity, "Usually we have four or five matches against New England teams like S. M. U. and M. I. T. before we face better Ivy League and New York competition," coach Edo Marion said. "But this year we came up against C. C. N. Y. in our second match M. I. T. should be easier...