Word: hydes
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...that time Dr. Douglas Hyde ("make way there, yous, keep back, keep back, give him space there") was a famous, fine man. Playwright Sean O'Casey, now 65, remembers that Dublin gawked and said wasn't Hyde the grandest champion the glorious Irish language had ever known, although to be sure he hardly spoke a word of it himself. Indeed, a famous man, a "sure sage, with almost all the priests applaudin' "; and him a Protestant, too ("make way, there-silence-"). And standing nearby was Jim Connolly, "the renowned Socialist leadher," author of Socialism Made Easy...
Graduates elected are: Donald J. Berets '47 of New York City and Lowell House; Mitchell I. Goodman '45 of Brooklyn, N.Y. and Lowell House; Reuben P. Hersh '47, of Mt Vernon, N.Y. and Adams House; Harold C. Hinton '45; Hugh M. Hyde '44 of Far Hills, N. J.; Richard P. Kleeman '44; Albert J. Marks, Jr. '47 of West Hartford, Conn. and Lowell House; and Peter D. Wyman...
...Ceremonies at Hyde Park, dedicating part of the estate as a national monument, all networks but Mutual (Fri., 2:30 p.m., E.S.T.). Mutual will broadcast a recorded version six hours later...
...last week, the British Government announced that "no money or effort" would be spared to guarantee that it "will surpass any previous international event of the same character." Probable date: 1951, centenary of London's great exhibition for which Prince Albert had the famed Crystal Palace built in Hyde Park...
...Ocampo prose, gracefully garnished with French, English and Spanish quotations, is concerned with places and people the author has known: Hyde Park...