Word: gays
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...sort of relapse. Nothing is more difficult to do well than Italian comedies of the eighteenth century. And in selecting Carlo Goldini's "The Liar," the Dramatic Club failed to realize that the Anglo-Saxon audiences to which it played could not easily catch the spirit of the gay Venetian. Goldini is not done now--even by the most artistically advanced of professionals; for an amateur organization he is almost impossible...
...Industrial Revolution in Germany" Professor Gay, Harvard 1, Economics...
From their gay, Gothic home beyond the Hackensack meadows they come the young visitors. The square is filled with them. Orange and Black mingles with sober crimson in the store windows. Spectators speculate; trefoil frailties and the Yard gendarmes reminisce quite audibly. One might call it Indian summer--but the House of Hanover could not brook that...
...blithely, steps forth and limbers his jade green legs preparatory to moving over to the stadium for the formal welcome of these play boys of the Jersey world. Nor is he completely bored by his duties as host. Cambridge, is such an ancient, gloomy place! John is really quite gay about the young visitors--and, frankly, it is rumored that he is going to continue gay, even late into the afternoon, wild animals to the contrary not with standing...
...summary follows: HARVARD PRINCETON Thomas g. g.e. Barnouw Danielian 1r. 1l. W. Barnouw Crooks r. f. b. l. f. b. Crocker Carr l.h.b. r.h.b. McPherson Gherardi c. c. Packard Parrott r.h.b. l.h.b. McCabe Trevvett 11. lr. Squires Kerness, Beals c.h.b. c.h.b. Gay MacKinnon l.f.b. r.f.b. Plummer Driggs o.r. o.l. Einten Smith o.l. o.r. McNear, Stewart...