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Britain's Sir Gladwyn Jebb and France's Jean Chauvel introduced a joint Anglo-French resolution that welcomed "the prompt and vigorous support" which the world had given U.N.'s earlier Korea actions; they urged "a unified command under the United States," and asked the U.S. "to designate the commander of such forces...
...Angeles, when Tenant Richard Godfrey, 18, took his horse upstairs and stabled it for the night in his apartment, Tenant Mrs. Frances Jebb called police because she could not sleep with the horse "clomping around upstairs." Protested Godfrey: "I've never let Tuffie out of my sight since we left North Platte, Neb. together. The man we rented the apartment from said it would be all right to take Tuffie right upstairs. You see, he's a trick horse...
...Sophocles next year. Once it was the custom of the Club to present a play annually, and the productions were famed for their excellence. In 1900 "Agamemnon" won the admiration of all classicists the National Students League in partichere and in Europe; even the celebrated Professor R. C. Jebb of Cambridge University praised the performance. But lack of funds has prevented several of the annual productions, and interest in them has waned...
Popular Science Monthly--"Soil Fertility," by J. B. Dandeno '99; "University Education and National Life," by Sir R. C. Jebb...
Houghton, Mifflin, and Co. have just published from the Riverside Press a volume entitled "Classical Greek Poetry," by R. C. Jebb. Professor Jebb was a member of the class of '84 at Harvard, and is now Regius Professor of Greek in the University of Cambridge...