Word: gays
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Lect. Hall Mr. Epstein, D, G, R, X Harvard 6 Mr. Beath, H, S, V Harvard 5 Mr. Mason, N, T Harvard 2 Mr. Opie, M, O New Lect. Hall Mr. Taylor, E, L, U New Lect. Hall Economics 4a Allen-Fordyce Sever 17 Gay-Olt Sever 18 Parker-Ziselman Sever 23 English 63a Almy-Chan Sever 5 Cluett-Gohdes Sever 6 Goodspeed-Koch Sever 7 Lockwood-Potts Sever 8 Pratt-Young Sever 11 Fine Arts 1a Fogg Lect. Rm. Fine Arts 2b Fogg Small Rm. French 1, I, II, III Prof. Hawkins, 1 Sever 24 Mr. Kelsey, 2 Sever...
...married. Her husband, just twice her age, was Dr. Canning Woodhull, by name. He came of an eminent family. He was a gay rake. He was cruel. To them was born a child. It was subnormal...
...bullrings of Spain, they strike attitudes of high insolence before holiday crowds, exacting homage for a flick of a cloak and a deft, scornful sword-jab. They scoop in gold fortunes that would dwarf Pizarro's little pilferings. They laugh aloud at the rich sport of it. They wave gay adieux as they are feted to their ships...
...party- as indeed she was-she perfectly described the setting for one of the bloodiest trials of history. Great people walk absently through her pages. Emerson, whose soul she compares to a glass of water; Washington Irving, "a man with large, beautiful eyes" James Russell Lowell, "brilli- ant, witty, gay"; Henry Clay uttering his battle-cry "California", "the last syllable of which he pronounced in a peculiar way"; Amos B. Alcott, advised to drink milk to make his transcendentalism less foggy; farmers, slave holders, Abolitionists, preachers, pale brides, dark chivalrous gentlemen, all brought strangely back in the letters of this...
...Grave old plodders, gay young friskers...