Word: gilberts
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...convocation, which begins at 7 p.m. in the First Church, Congregational, will also hear Mrs. Helen H. Gilbert '36, Acting President of Radcliffe, Mrs. Kathleen O. Elliott, Dean of the College, and Stephanie L. Krebs '65 of Gilman House and West Newton, president of the Radcliffe Government Association...
That people will misunderstand Euripides is a phenomenon easily explained. They read translations by classicists like Gilbert Murray who have forced the subtleties of a sophisticated text into duller patterns jerry-built for modern...
After intermission, the orchestra breezed through six not-very-challenging movements of Shostakovitch's Suite from Incidental [and very trivial] Music to Hamlet, half of which sounds like a collection of ditties out of a Gilbert and Sullivan treatment of the play. The other half suggests the score of a Joseph L. Mankiewicz Hamlet starring Mr. and Mrs. Burton...
...Gilbert Stuart tartly maintained that "no one would paint history who could do a portrait," but as the chief depicter of George Washington, he showed that to paint portraits is often to paint great history. Over the centuries, on a less exalted plane, an amazing amount of homely personal history also stuck to the brushes of the portrait painters, but the daguerreotype and the photograph in the end reduced this broad popular stream of American art to a trickle. The rise and decline of portraiture is the most striking theme of a World's Fair exhibit called "Four Centuries...
...GILBERT KLAPERMAN Rabbi...