Word: gilberts
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...writers, longtime members of the nation's fast-growing legion of field birders,* are Gilbert Cant and George Daniels. Why do they study birds? Both are a little vague on the subject, except to say that, once they started doing it, they liked it so well that they kept at it. Cant began as a small boy in England, where he saved the illustrated cards that came in packages of cigarettes. There was one series on birds. Says he: "That got me interested, and I started hiking around the countryside and beaches of England. I got dozens of books...
Martyn Green's Gilbert & Sullivan (Lehman Engel, conductor; Columbia). Sixteen favorite songs from eight of the famous operettas, sung in clipped accents by the ranking expert...
Also included are David Garfinkel 1G, biochemistry; David M. Geller 1G, biochemistry; Walter Gilbert '53, physics; Richard B. Hiatt 1G, chemistry; John R. Hughes 1G, psychology; Peter M. Kamb 1G, botany; Ralph W. Kilb 1G, chemistry; Joshua K. Kopp '53, physics; Paul H. Kydd 1G, chemistry; Francis L. Lambert 1G, zoology; Henry J. Landau '53, mathematics; Andrew D. Liehr 1G, physics; Robert D. Lundberg, chemistry; and James C. Martin 1G, chemistry...
...Gilbert and Sullivan's comic operetta "Iolanthe," will be the next feature of the Winthrop House Musical Society, Allan D. Miller '55, producer of the presentation, announced last night...
...Manhattan, the Herald-Tribune (331,853), which has won more major typographical awards than any other paper in the U.S., made no announcement as it transformed its sports pages to test a front-to-back typographical overhauling. But both jobs were the handiwork of the same man-beefy, jovial Gilbert Farrar. 66. who has redesigned 60 dailies in the U.S. and Canada. and has earned a reputation .as "Mr. Typography" of the U.S. press...