Word: romes
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...film versions of Shakespear, Mr. Huston has liked them all, especially "Rome and Juliet." He hands plaudits galore to Norma Shearer for her performance. He might film "Othello", if there is a public reaction for it. This play is adaptable for the screen, and many of the wars and battles alluded to could actually be shown. It "Othello", is well received, he plans to go ahead with "King Lear", the "Tempest" or "Macbeth...
...continental Europe west of the borders of Austria (and some besides) was Napoleon's or dependent on Napoleon. He made his brother king of Spain, his favorite generel king of Naples. He divorced Josephine and married the Archduchess Maria Louisa, he made his baby son the King of Rome...
They are: William A. Beardslee '37, Cyrus C. De Coster '37, MacDonald Deming '36, Robert W. Furlong '37, Lemuel B. Hunter '37, Hubert H. Nexon '37, Theodore C. Osborne '37, Theodore H. Rome ocC, Walter B. Rosen '37, William A. Salant '36, Robert E. Shalen '37, William V. Smith '37, Sheldon C. Sommers '37, Arthur Szathmary '38, Peter R. Viereck '37, and Charles C. Wright...
...lately been variously described as suffering from dropsy, uremia, Bright's disease, asthma, poor metabolism, heaviness of limb. Last week a prelate in private audience with the Holy Father made reference to newspaper accounts of his health. As put into English by a United Pressman in Rome, the Pope's sporting reply...
Resuming the series of regular monthly meetings, the Circolo Italiano announces the first meetings will be held Wednesday evening, December 2. Mr. Pettucini of Boston University, former fellowship holder at the University of Rome, will speak on the aspects of student life in Rome...