Word: marc
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Marc H. Jaffe '42, Brill's roommate, said that several football players who had been prominent at the teas the year before were waiting for Brill in his rooms the afternoon he was paroled from Stillman. "He called us from the infirmary; he was going to need us 'for a little job'," one of them had told Jaffe...
Protestant aumônier général is France's most famed Protestant-tall, white-haired, meticulous Rev. Marc Boegner, 58, under whose leadership 1,000,000 French Protestants, representing all the big churches save the Lutheran (in Alsace) and the Baptist, were reunited last year after a century of schism. Half of Général Boegner's 1,000 pastors have been mobilized, and 75 installed as chaplains. For French Protestantism, mobilization posed a problem: how to keep its churches running. M. Boegner solved it by recalling aged ministers from retirement, giving pulpit...
...small exhibition at the Neumann-Willard Gallery (24 carefully selected pieces) combined old art and new with almost no jolts. A 15th-Century Christ in the Temple failed to clash with Marc Chagall's pinkish fantasy, Flowers in a Dream, Max Beckmann's strong modern Landscape with Factory or Clemente Orozco's un-Orozcolike The "El" Station...
Arnold William Pekowsky, Anthony Louis Pellegrini, George Notman Prince, George Shattuck Richardson, Kenneth Irving Richter, Preston Thomas Roberts, Jr., William Joseph Shea, Morris Victor Shelanski, Robert Breckenbridge Sherwood, Donald Baxter Sparrow, John Leslie Stephenson, Robert Platt Ulin, Marc Anthony White, Joseph Abraham Zilber
From the minute Shirley Mann began to sing "I'm Checking Home Now" till the ensemble's final triumphant warning that "The Cradle Will Rock," Marc Blitzstein's music drama had a sympathetic Sanders Theatre audience. Saturday night. If the test of a good play is its grip on the listeners, then "The Cradle" was a success...