Word: petered
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...ensemble of two pianos and 'cello is vigorously conducted by Daniel Larner, who made the intelligent abridgement of the opera. Xerxes has pretty costumes and sets as well, and Peter Brown's staging is appropriately mock-serious. A trip to Agassiz is unquestionably worthwhile, if only to hear fine music which will probably remain unperformed again until the next Handel year...
...have also been selected by the Committee. The juniors named are, from Adams House, Richard S. M. Emrich, William H. Fitzhugh, George R. Sprague, Edward B. Segel, T. Carter Hagaman, and Jonathan G. Macy; from Dunster House, James F. Flug, Roger F. Dashen, Stephen R. Crespin, Daniel A. Pollack, Peter J. Solomon, James K. Hurd, Jr., and Patrick R. Liles; from Eliot House, Harlow Russell, III, Chauncey L. Walker, John J. Schenefield, Stefan D. Abrams, Philippe M. Charat, Richard C. Marcus, David F. Hurwitt, James D. Lorenz, Grenville T. Emmet, and David L. Cappiello...
Ushers from Kirkland House are Edward Martin, John B. Watkins, Peter A. Lindenbaum, Robert W. Adams, David M. Balbanian, Charles N. Steele, Derek T. Winans, Glen E. Clover, and Alan K. Percy. Those from Leverett are Michael Graney, Alan H. Grossman, Edward L. Croman, Joseph H. Gardner, Peter H. Brown, Christopher T. Bayley, Reverdy Johnson, Jr., Sheldon Greenfield, Charles E. Lister, Robert N. Fisher, Robert S. Lawrence, and Rodney D. Hardy...
...compensation, Stevens concentrates upon Anne's metamorphosis from child to woman, on her love affair with Peter, a young boy confined with the Franks in the garret. While certainly present in the actual diary, these elements were in relatively small proportion...
...rare double split, General Development shareholders approved a one-for-one split on top of a one-for-four distribution-raising Peter's total to ten shares. By week's end, as General Development's old stock bounded back to 55⅛, Peter's original investment of $153.50 had a market value of $220.50. Wrote Peter in a school theme: "I worked hard and made a small fortune. Now I have invested the money, and I am going to relax and make a big fortune...