Word: iii
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...second course did even better; they had 21% A's. 55% B's 19%, C's, 4% D's, and 1% E's. It must be remembered however," adds the committee, "that 48% of those who put down their Rank List Group were in groups I, II, and III...
Though many had tried, none had ever escaped for long from Stalag-Luft III, deep in the heart of Germany. But past failures did not discourage Captain Richard Michael Clinton Codner of the Royal Artillery, a young (23) and bronzed Oxford undergraduate with a mop of black hair and a sensitive, mischievous face. Around the camp he was known as "a classical fellow, always reading Latin and he could spout it by the yard...
Transforming a good oratorio into a good opera is no easy task; co-directors Irving Yoskowitz and Ian Caden-head met with only partial success. There is very little action in this presentation, and not all of it can be blamed on the work itself. In Act III, the stage chorus has two long numbers in which it stands stationary, when it could just as easily be in motion. Also, there are a few awkward moments in Act I, when the stage is completely bare and the audience isn't sure whether or not there's more to come...
...decision follows the suggestions proposed by George W. Miller III '52 in his report to the Student Council. The Council voted to support Miller's findings in a meeting last month. Miller said last night, "I am happy to see that the administration accepted at least in part the Council's report. This indicates that the Council can be of direct service to the undergraduates...
...German book called Auf dem Kriegspfad (On the Road to War) reprinted long excerpts from the general's journal, proved their authenticity with photostats of Grow's handwriting. The general's puerile entries fitted perfectly into the Communist line that the U.S. is "plotting World War III." Samples...