Word: englands
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...prestigious Royal Henley Regatta, July 10-13 at Henley-on-Thames, England--considered the "Olympics" of lightweight rowing--promises to be the high point of the Crimson trip. At Henley, the lights will race in the Thames Challenge Cup, which attracts most of its competitors from American colleges and prep schools and British public schools...
...July 6, the lightweights will also compete in the Reading Towns Regatta at Reading, England, one town up the Thames from Henley. Most of the crews entered at Henley will use Reading Towns as a final tune...
...chromatography tests designed to detect it. DMPEA has been found in the urine of several thousand severely ill schizophrenics. It was isolated six years ago by Psychiatrist Arnold Friedhoff and Biochemist Elnora Van Winkle of the New York University School of Medicine, and studied further in additional tests in England and Rumania...
Harvard skipper Tony Parker placed seventh in the New England Intercollegiate Sailing Association's Single-Handed Championships at M.I.T. last Sunday...
...Minim is not American and not strictly a revue. Ten years ago. La Plume de ma Tante, a French non-revue with a Hellzapoppin heart, zipped through its evenings on a series of musical numbers that somehow fell apart before they ever could get started. Coming a little later, England's Beyond the Fringe had little music and a lot of satire. Wait a Minim, standing somewhere between its predecessors, has its own hybrid identity. While the collapsing songs of Plume abound, so do jeering sketches, and, in a throwback to the original form of the revue, straight musical numbers...