Word: paule
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Other courses among the top ten in enrollment this year include Soc Sci 134, taught by John Kenneth Galbraith, Paul M. Warburg Professor of Economics, English 164 ("Modern British Fiction"), Nat Sci 110, Nat Sci 5, and Music...
...Paul O'Dwyer and John Gilligan, senatorial candidates in New York and Ohio, will also speak at the Garden...
Sharing the stage with Hammond is a quiet guitar-strumming singer, Matt Alexander. His songs are mainly his own, with a heavy Paul Simon influence seeping through. Blending his thoughts on Cambridge mornings with warnings about love, Alexander's compositions are pleasant enough, if not terribly memorable...
...rest, Saville has done well enough by Sophocles. The English version by Poet-Translator Paul Roche is both dignified enough for the classic matter and nimble enough for the modern manner, in which the actors and chorus are deployed all over the amphitheater, not just in front of the royal palace. Orson Welles is appropriately resonant as the blind Tiresias-though he appears so massive that it is hard to imagine his having been turned into a woman, as the legend has it. Lilli Palmer's Jocasta manages to be at once regal, sexy and maternal in this famous...
With three good pass receivers, Domres figures to run only when he has to. His backs are not outstanding--Paul Burlingame and Mike Busa keep the defense honest but not much more--especially compared to catchers Bill Wasevich, Max Carey, and a very good tight end named Bob Werner...