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HUGHIE (Columbia). "In a really dark night of the soul, it is always three o'clock in the morning," wrote F. Scott Fitzgerald. Eugene O'Neill unfolded one of those nocturnal dialogues, ostensibly between a small-time gambler and a hotel night clerk, but actually between a man and his shattered-mirror images of himself. Jason Robards lays his life on each jagged line...
...command) changes Fitzgerald’s rather archaic "were." meaning "would be" in the apodosis of a conditional sentence, into part of an portative construction, expressing a wish. To my car this conveys a little more fervor about the Yard than more gallantry to the cow would require. Robert Fitzgerald Lecturer on English
...truth came out Wednesday when Io, a one-and-a-half-year-old Holstein, was offered by a group of Mount Holyoke students to Robert S. Fitzgerald '33, who was recently appointed to the Boylston chair...
...article in Time had given Fitzgerald's benefactors the impression that the professor could tether a cow in the Yard. But in a telegram to the students, Fitzgerald explained...
...Fitzgerald consoled the rejected Io yesterday with a special poem in her honor...