Word: irenee
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Also, Irene F. Leider of Brooklyn and Moors Hall, in Bio-Chemistry, Ellen Nurnberg of Brooklyn and Bertram Hall, in English, and Cynthia Wild of Cambridge, in Renaissance and Reformation History.
So far as it came-off at all. Sherlock Holmes did so as a museum piece that was being gently spoofed. But the spoofing, unfortunately, came off only at moments: for the most part the play, however rife with crime, merely swirled with inaction. It was lavishly produced. As Irene...
In October 1940, Benito Mussolini, itching for a personal triumph in Hitler's war, launched his Blackshirt attack on Greece through Albania. Eagerly seizing her first opportunity for service, Crown Princess Frederika plunged four-square into the task of mobilizing Greece's women in a drive to provide...
-23//2 inches. -(l.r.) Constantine, Paul, Frederika, Sophie and Irene. -"He didn't know who I was. but he took one look [as Frederika sat talking to Queen Farida |, ordered his wife out of the room and switched off the light. I was quite terrified. If I slapped his...
¶ In Manhattan, a midtown gallery was showing stained glass by 18 living Americans, many of them well-known painters. Among the standouts was a rectangular abstraction by I. (for Irene) Rice Pereira, done in two layers of glass whose straight lines seemed to shift their positions whenever the viewer...