Word: geoffrey
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...manhunt. She tried to be in love with Purfleet, an intellectual light-weight who was cautiously attracted by her massive virginity, but as soon as marriage was in the wind Purfleet showed a clean pair of heels. Georgie's big chance came when Geoffrey, a stupid but eligible young planter, spent his leave with her family. Georgie was the first white girl Geoffrey had seen in some time, and that nearly turned the trick, but unfortunately for her he began to look around, found Margy more to his liking...
...York Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra and a small audience of dance lovers. It was the first of the Stadium's three nights with the Denishawn Dancers, and the first U. S. performance of Job: A Masque for Dancing, with music by Ralph Vaughan Williams, scenario by Geoffrey Langdon Keynes after the designs of Poet-Artist William Blake, choreography by Dancer Ted Shawn. In eight scenes and an epilog were shown the machinations of Satan (Dancer Shawn) in getting Job (Arthur Moor) to curse God (William Kennedy) for taking from him his family and riches. Though Satan succeeded (as he does...
...additional members, four Juniors and one Sophomore, are as follows: from the Junior Class--Geoffrey Whitney Lewis, of Cambridge, (Eliot House); Edwin Allen Locke, Jr., of Boston, (Adams House); Elting Elmore Morison, of Milwaukee, Wisconsin (Leverett House); and Augustin Hamilton Parker, Jr., of Cambridge (Kirkland House); from the Sophomore Class--Peregrine White, of Beverly (Lowell House). The fact that only one Sophomore was added to the list instead of the usual two was due to the difficulty found in arranging representation from each of the seven new houses. This afternoon the president, vice-president, secretary, and treasurer for the coming...
...Geoffrey Whitney Lewis, of Brookline...
...Geoffrey Whitney Lewis, of Brookline...