Word: fifteenths
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Advocate announced yesterday a contest for the design of its front door. The by-laws of the magazine require that the Bow St. door be repainted every fifteenth year; this is the 90th anniversary. The winner will become the Curator of the magazine for the next fifteen years...
...unfortunately decided virtually to ignore Robert O'Hearn's monumental set in Sanders, but his work on Joan seems commendable in every other way. He has quite wisely let the play run close to its original length of three and a half hours, and his idea about the fifteenth century pronounciation of "Protest-ant" and "nation-alism," wherever it came from, seems positively inspired. Caldwell Titcomb's musical score, which ranges from a shepherd's melody to a full-dress motet, is not only decorative but functional. In the epilogue it takes care of the wind, lightning, thunder, and clock...
Rupert Emerson '22, professor of Government, the development of non-white nationalistic movements; Myron P. Gilmore, professor of History, legal humanism in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries; Albert J. Guerard, professor of English, the modern novel, particularly the works of Joseph Conrad; Richard E. Pipes, research associate in the Russian Research Center, the ideas and social basis of Russian conservatism from its emergence at the end of the eighteenth century...
...third singles Maynard Canfield, normally a fifth singles player, dropped a close encounter, while in the sixth singles slot, sophomore Pete Krogh, up from the fifteenth position, also lost a tight match. The remaining Crimson loss came at third doubles, where Barnaby was forced to throw together a relatively untried combination...
...five to number three, since neither Connie Fisher nor Ben Heckscher can make the trip. In the fourth slot will be Cal Place, up from the seventh position. At fifth singles will be Ian Gianetti, followed by Pete Krogh at sixth. These last two are normally the fourteenth and fifteenth men on the ladder...