Word: julians
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Julian was only 18 but he was "kind of tired." Living on his queer uncle's som-nolescent farm outside of Charlottesville, Va. suited him, but attending lectures at the University was a reccurrent chore that got increasingly hard to do. There were other, more important complications. First was Marty, who had loved Julian for a long time but not quite enough to let him seduce her. It was on a weekend at her aristocratically shabby farm that Julian met complication No. 2. Ann was Marty's cousin, but prettier and much bolder. She liked Julian right away...
Late Thanksgiving afternoon in Seattle, a little Filipino named Julian Marcelino made his way to the Midway Hotel, small downtown hostelry. He walked into the room of an elderly acquaintance, Pito Gualto, stabbed him over the heart. He turned and stabbed Pito Gualto's nephew. Then Julian Marcelino, a slightly dazed expression on his small brown face, descended into the street and quietly, efficiently, went amok. Proceeding at an even dog trot, a knife fashioned out of a bolo (native blade) in each hand, he skewered an aged grocer as he stood in his store doorway, then an amazed...
...Said Julian Marcelino: "I felt funny in the head...
...Utica, Henry C. Knowiton of New York City, John T. McLoughlin of New York City, Henry V, Poor, Jr. of New York City, Arthur M. Sherwood, 3rd of New York City, Ross H. Smith of Rochester, John A. Strauss of New York City, Paul M. Sturges of Stone Ridge, Julian N. Trivers of Scarsdale, Richard E. Voland of New Rochelle, Robert L. Wolff of New York City...
...Julian S. Huxley, famous biologist of King's College, London, and Lowell lecturer this year, will speak in Sanders Theatre on the topic of "Ants and Men" at 8 o'clock tomorrow evening. The address, given under the auspices of the Society of Sigma XI, will be open to the public...