Word: fourteenth
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This is the fourteenth competition for the trophy, which was presented by an unknown donor in 1912. It is open to all students in the School of Landscape Architecture but members of courses 2b, 3b, and 2c in Landscape Architecture are required to enter drawings. The jury and date of award will be announced later...
...Magi before Herod, and the adoration of the shepherds and the Magi. The author of the play is unknown, for it was handed down from mouth to mouth for over a hundred years before being written down late in the fourteenth century...
This year the Club has departed from its traditional policy of presenting European plays hitherto not acted in this country, and has chosen a play by an American, Miss A. Anthony Wyse; but as this deals with Spanish character of the fourteenth century, much of the foreign air which one has associated with the performances of the Dramatic Club since the production of the Governor's Wife some years back is still preserved. The play is almost purely one of the single character of Pedro, and although there is a large cast and much stirring action, the other personages...
...manucript from which the text of the translation is derived was written in the late fourteenth century and is now preserved at Chantilly. It was intended to be acted by the white sisters of Huy with the assistance of the pious women of the neighborhood, a fact which accounts for the presence of shepherdesses in the plot, along with the conventional shepherds...
...like to.' " 'Come on over some night and try it.' " Are there any hazards ?' " 'Yes, there's a dark corner on the sixth and two broken bulbs on the eleventh. Then there's a short circuit on the fourteenth green that gives a player a lot of trouble if he doesn't carry matches.' " 'Who's the club champion now ?' " 'Elmer Griggs. He plays a wonderful game of night golf. Never losee a ball!' "'What makes him so good?' " 'He used...