Word: miltonic
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Real rockets are not so reliable. In a new book, The Viking Rocket Story (Harper; $3.75), Milton W. Rosen describes the host of mechanical harpies that claw at each rocket that tries to take...
...smile; and then the Red Indians scalped me; and then it was London; and my iron will brought the bird down safely . . ." The Dying Light. Of himself Thomas once said: "I am first class of second class." It was no deprecatory assessment-still leaving the top for Shakespeare, Dante, Milton et al. He was a wild, generous, flamboyant, unpredictable, panurgent, ribald and thirsty man who loved the company of his fellow human beings...
Harris who has played two seasons with the varsity, ranks number four on the team ladder. Last summer he toured England with two other Crimson tennis players, competing in British tournaments. He graduated from Milton Academy, where he played number...
...fellow travelers: 'I always feel so safe here. Wouldn't it be wonderful if we could get people to read Shakespeare instead of all those Red modern writers!' The lady little knows that the Folger Library also harbors the works of John Milton, who counselled rebellion, commended the cutting off of the King's head, and had other dangerous thoughts...
Died. Colonel Milton B. Ochs, 91, vice president of the Chattanooga Times Printing Company, and the last of a trio of newspaper-publishing brothers (others: Adolph S. Ochs of the New York Times, George W. Ochs of the Philadelphia Public Ledger); in Chattanooga...