Word: geoffrey
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Nominated at Eliot were Charles W. Chatfield '48, Robert C. Cobb, Jr. '48, William M. Evarts, Jr. '49, Francis Hendricks '50, Jerome T. Kilty '50, Edward L. Maguire '46, Geoffrey Massey '50, Thorpe Nesbit '49, John A. Quisenberry '46, Michael B. Rothenberg '49, Henry L. Stadler '50, and William D. Temby...
Aimed especially at non-University patrons of the Club, it was reported that the picketing, under the direction of Geoffrey White '48, had definitely reduced the normal weekday percentage of such customers...
Thaxter Swam '45 and Geoffrey White '48 were named as co-chairmen to handle the details of the picket line...
...tourist and merchant seaman. The setting of Under the Volcano is chiefly a run-down villa in the Mexican town of Quauhnahuac (presumably modeled on the popular Anglo-American "colony" of Cuernavaca, where Author Lowry once lived). In the villa, matching its decay with his own collapse, lives Geoffrey Firmin, onetime British vice-consul in Quauhnahuac, now a mentally tortured, helpless dipsomaniac. Upon him, one bright morning-just as he is staggering out of a bar, still wearing last night's tuxedo-descends his divorced American wife Yvonne, in a last desperate effort to remake their marriage...
Last week the Most Reverend and Right Honourable Geoffrey Francis Fisher, Archbishop of Canterbury and Primate of All England, was happy to get a letter from the son of a U.S. Methodist minister. The letter began: "My dear Archbishop: I have this day placed at your disposal with the British Embassy in Washington...