Word: petered
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...there was more than that. Robson Avenue turned its attention to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hays, who had sold their home to Rouse and moved to suburban Livonia...
Glen W. Bowersock of Eliot House, a concentrator in Classics; Thomas J. Hegarty of Eliot House, History; Alan I. Levenson of Lowell House, Social Relations; Charles P. Segal of Leverett House, Classics; Kenneth I. Shine of Adams House, Biochemical Sciences; Charles P. Sifton of Eliot House, History and Literature; Peter N. Stearns of Eliot House, History; and David C. Williams of Kirkland House, Chemistry...
...Peter Curry, another Englishman, has represented the Crimson before, as have Allan Hobson, Charlie Eaton and Pete Palmer...
...history have struck a happier balance with their age or won richer rewards in return than Flemish Artist Peter Paul Rubens, master of Europe's baroque style at its 17th century peak. A staunch Roman Catholic, unquestioning Royalist, shrewd businessman, Rubens was both a spectacularly successful diplomat, the trusted adviser of kings, and the most sought-after painter of his day, whose masterpieces today are treasured by every major museum of Europe. In an exhibition of his oil sketches and drawings, collected by Harvard's Fogg Museum and Manhattan's Pierpont Morgan Library and on display...
Bearded poet and ex-member of the class of '58, Peter Heliczer leaped from the liner "Roman" last week as it sailed between Gibraltar and Barcelona. "It was merely a poetic action," Heliczer said after ship's officers had hauled him aboard. On arrival in Italy he commented "I'm not at all fed up with life. I'm going to Rome and expect to have a very good time...