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North of Rangoon the advance was two-pronged. Moving along the rail line to Mandalay and the Burma Road's stump, one army approached the black ruins of Toungoo. Another went forward along a rail spur and highway toward Prome (home of one of Kipling's famed Ladies...
"Solomon and Balkis," written by Randell Thompson '20, Director of Music at the University of Virginia, will be given at Lowell on April 14 and 15. The libretto is based upon Rudyard Kipling's "The Butterfly That Stamped," from his Just-So stories.
Written by Randell Thompson '20, Director of the Division of Music at the University of Virginia, "Solomon and Balkis" is the product of a commission from the League of Composers and CBS to write an opera suitable for performance in colleges and conservatories. The libretto is based on Rudyard Kipling...
The stories in this unpretentious book have that rare quality of truly democratic fiction: like stories by Mark Twain and Kipling and Dickens, they read even better aloud than silently, and are for almost any reader, of almost any age. Though Eric Knight invented them, they seem like genuine English...
The marble stairway which winds around a long chandelier chain goes up to the Keats Memorial Room, and to a long corridor occupied by collections of Kipling, Lafcadio Hearn, and other modern authors. The remainder of the top floor is still in the possession of the painters and carpenters. In...