Word: nora
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Nora M. Ronhovde '66 won the presidency of RGA in a runoff yesterday with Beverley Winikoff '66, it was announced last night...
...Nora M. Ronhorde '66 and Beverley Winikoff '66 will vie for the presidency of RGA in a run-off to be held Wednesday, it was announced last night. Two other candidates were eliminated in a vote held last week...
Resolving "student needs and complaints in college-wide problems" is the objective of Nora M. Ronhovde's "Full Time Leadership." She supports expanded inter house dining and co-operation with the Houses...
...allow no part of Australia's mores to go unrecorded. In Down at the Dump, he describes the funeral of the town tart with Gogolian rambunctiousness. Willy-wagtails by Moonlight is an equally authoritative (and equally comic) account of a dinner party of two couples. The dim hostess, Nora, "made a point of calling her husband's employees by first names, trying to make them part of a family which she alone, perhaps, would have liked to exist." Her more earthy guest, Eileen Wheeler, had been a school chum. "She had tried to tell Nora...
...fashioned nonmusical love story in years. This is intimately linked to the image of the modern woman, who does not seem real, at least onstage, unless she can spar, jaw-to-jaw and eyeball-to-eyeball, with her man. As Ibsen would have been the first to recognize, Nora competes at home nowadays, and the doll's house is a boxing ring. It is this laughter of inner recognition that greets Pussycat. All truly modern love stories end in just one way: "They scrapped happily ever after...