Word: processionals
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Hazel is of different stuff. Tall, scrawny, she has nevertheless a sort of elfin charm. She is afflicted with what she calls "spazzums in her mind," and lives in a world of her own imaginings, populated by fairy princes and deferential dukes. Later in life she becomes "literary," transfers the...
The Symphony "Pops" Concerts will be featured by a special Wellesley program tonight. The concert will be open to the public as usual. The program is announced as follows: Comp and Circumstance Nigar Waltz, "Vienna Blood" Strauss Overture to "William Bell" Rossini Songs by Wellesley Glee Club First Hungarian Rhapsody...
Although the Senior celebration at the close of the final Divisional Examination last year achieved the majestic proportions of a procession through the Yard behind a blaring brass band, extreme apathy for a concerted rejoicing was evidenced by this year's Senior class.
A long procession of persons. . . "every one of them fleeing before the police." (P. 16.)
THE PRISONER WHO SANG-Johan Bojer-Century ($2.00). Enthusiastically heralded by its jacket blurb as "A Peer Gynt in prose," this is the story of a Norwegian of many aliases, a strange lad who wanders through the countryside impersonating now a preacher, now a young actor, now a decrepit bank...