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...Universes within universes - the interdependency of all living things everywhere - is Geisel's theme in Horton. In the Jungle of Nool something foreign lands on a piece of clover. It's not a spaceship but an entire alien world: the nearly infinitesimal planet of Who-ville. Horton the elephant, his large ears giving him the most acute hearing, detects cries from the clover speck. He can't see the little Whos, but he deduces, believes, knows that sentient creatures are in there; and his caring instinct tells him that they must be protected. He builds a rapport with the tiny...
...show's designs to develop a dense, gorgeously goofy Who-ville - a town, of bright colors and sweetly tilting towers, that might have been dreamed by Antonio Gaudi and Red Grooms. Who-ville has a daft architectural logic that makes a comely contrast to the jungle lushness of Nool...
...other defending House titlists were not as fortunate. Dave Royce of Lowell in the 123 pound class took down former champ Joe Sullivan of Dunster with a quick pin. Later in the matches Eliot's Nool Scullin deposed last year's titleholder, John Rosenthal, to claim the 177 pound victory...
...Museum and must be obtained in advance. No tickets will be sold at the door. PROGRAM Concerto in B flat, No. 2 Handel Trio Sonata in E flat, No. 1 Bach Three Movements Prelude and Fugue in A minor Bach Bassun of dessus de Trompotte Clerambault Variations on a Nool Daquin Two Chorales Marcel Dupre Our Father In Dulci Jubilo...
...program this year which will be given on the evenings stated at 8.15 o'clock, has been arranged by Dr. A. T. Davison '06, director of the University choir. The carols to be sung this year are "The First Nool"; "Wassail Song", by Vaughan Williams; "Chanson Joyouse", by F. A. Geraert; "Bring a Torch, Jennette, Isabella", an old French carol harmonized by Nurm; "Christians Song of the 14th Century", by Bodenschatz; "Shepherds Shake Off Your Drowsy Sleep", a Besancon carol; "Silent Night, Holy Night"; and "Hallolujah Chorus" from Handel's "Messiah...
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