Word: frederick
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...cafe. Twanging through Western Europe, North Africa, the Middle East and India, he did not always do so well. He slipped into the kitchen at the Royal Palace in Copenhagen and strummed away to the delight of three scullery maids. But Denmark's King Frederick IX came to see what the noise was, listened for a while in amusement, then returned to his throne, leaving a hungry Bohn behind. Arriving in Algeria at the wrong time (November 1961), he strum-a-strum-strummed through the streets of Oran. Who else would do that but a spy? The S.A.O. grabbed...
...print. It was a dead heat. Both versions appeared the same day at the same price. Dutton, offering the "authorized" version, is paying royalties to the Soviet government. Praeger is pirating the book on the ground that Russia, which refuses to join world copyright agreements, pirates U.S. books. Publisher Frederick Praeger was so excited by his steal that he locked one translator in his Greenwich Village house for eleven days, and moved in two editors, two typists, and "enormous quantities of Scotch." The Scotch did not help. The Praeger translation is much the sloppier of the two, neither of which...
...Frederick A. Pennington's seminar, on the Critical Process and the Verbal Construct: Problems in the Structure of Language and the Meaning of Meaning, will not be held in Adams House this semester. Originally permitted to give the seminar in the House on a half-year basis, Pennington was not asked to continue the venture for a second term...
...perhaps the closest race of the afternoon, Crimson captain Alan Engleberg touched out Cornell's Frederick in the 100-yard freestyle. The 500-yard freestyle was swept by the duo of Steve Seagren and Mike McAnulty. Porky Pitts added the final Crimson first of the day with a victory in the 200-yard breaststroke...
Among other forebears of the Queen, not all recognized by Burke's, are Shakespeare, three clergymen, an innkeeper, Frederick the Great of Prussia, a plumber, and Spain's11th century hero, Rodrigo (El Cid) Diaz de Bivar. Elizabeth's surviving kinsfolk include eight-year-old Kira Alexandrine Harris of Amarillo, Texas...