Word: gilberts
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Questions . . ." Airman Saint-Exupéry left behind him an unpublished testament. Now ably translated into English by British Francophile Stuart Gilbert, The Wisdom of the Sands can be read as a partial blueprint of the moral and ethical world Saint-Ex envisioned. As with most such plottings of mystical patterns, it is a hard one to follow, in this century or any other. In Wisdom, Saint-Ex imagines himself as a desert prince sharing his accumulated wisdom with his subjects (he loved the Sahara and the tradition-ruled life of its people). He is a benevolent despot, brave, warlike...
...long touchdown runs by fullback Riley Gilbert and a line buck by halfback Fred Rhinelander sparked Eliot to a 20 to 6 win over Winthrop yesterday. Meanwhile, Leverett gained a 13 to 0 victory over undermanned Adams, as tailback Sam Paschal scored twice on off-tackle slashes...
Winthrop end Paul Rhodes pulled down a long pass from halfback Frank Hernberg to give the Puritans an early lead, but Gilbert then went 65 yards on the longest run of the game and tied the score. Rhinelander quickly followed with a 15-yard dash to the six-yard line, from where he plunged through guard for another tally...
Winthrop came close to scoring twice in the third quarter, but Cabot ended Dave Fines downfield sprint on the 16-yard line and Eliot recovered a fumble on the next play. In the fourth period, Rhinelander carried to the 19-yard line and Gilbert went around end to score...
...American millionairess, played by Beatrice Pearson. After a great deal of to-do she and Gerard get together, as you might know they would. The play is short on action and long on talk, a great deal of which takes place inside a gloomy drawing-room set by Edward Gilbert. Most of the time the 14 characters just sit around and take turns talking...