Word: latin
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...deference to its Latin American friends (who dislike seeing the term "American" appropriated by the United States), TIME employs a "checker" whose special function it is to cross out "American" wherever it is improperly used and to insert "U.S." In editing "early American furnishings" into "early U. S. furnishings," this person permitted his zeal to overbalance his good sense...
...Robinson '26, who is coaching the production, translated the original manuscript from Latin. This original manuscript, of German origin, consists of three parts with a prologue. The prologue has been adapted to this production by Professor Francke. The third part, which was added at a somewhat later date to the original manuscript, is omitted entirely. This enables two performances to be given each evening...
...features of this play distinguish it from those of preceding years. The first part consists of a debate between the prophets and a high priest concerning the possibilities of a virgin birth. There are several elaborate tableaux, lighted, and accompanied by music, with some chants sung in Latin...
Second Team Hockey: January 14, Noble and Greenough; January 16, Andover at Andover; February 10, Cambridge Latin; February 13, Country Day School; February 17 or 20, Browne and Nichols (tentative). Games are also to be arranged with Newton High, Brookline High, and Arlington High Schools, if possible...
January 3, Browne and Nichols; 16, S. Mark's at Southboro; 27, Milton at Milton. February 3, Cambridge Latin; 6, Exeter at Exeter; 10, Andover; 17, Newton High; 20, Dartmouth '29 at the Arena; 22, St. Paul's (tentative); 27, Yale at the Arena...