Word: royalism
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...memorandum confirmed the names of the committee members reported yesterday. They are Robert E. Keeton, professor of Law, chairman; Clark Byse, professor of Law; Archibald Cox '34, Samuel Williston, professor of Law; Benjamin Kaplan, Royal Professor of Law; Albert M. Sacks, associate dean of the Law School; and Lloyd L. Weinreb, professor...
Billy Joe Royal once said, "I've got to be somebody." Obviously, Billy wasn't aware of the Spring Competition for the CRIMSON. He could have been somebody if he'd decided to try writing sports for the CRIMSON, and the CRIMSON needs people like Billy to talk with and write about the great sports figures of our times. The John Yovicsins, the Jane Trowbridges. All aspiring writers should show their faces at 7:30 p.m. tonight at 14 Plympton Street. Free eats...
...firm if benevolent military oligarchy, last week Thais voted in a general election. The balloting was to choose 219 deputies for the lower house of Thailand's National Assembly. The election did not change the texture of the government of Premier Thanom Kittikachorn, a field marshal in the Royal Thai Army, nor did it appreciably crimp its powers. But in creating a legal opposition, it heralded a return to more representative and more responsive rule...
...hereditary peers to vote in Britain's . House of Lords. But the argument quickly picked up steam when the talk turned to bastardy among the bluebloods. There are 25 dukes, and, said Labor M.P. William Hamilton, more than a few of them trace their lineage back to "those royal romances which always seemed to involve births on the wrong side of the blanket." As Hamilton figures it, the Duke of St. Albans, the Duke of Grafton, the Duke of Richmond and the Duke of Buccleuch are descended from Charles II's twelve bastard children. There was some grumbling...
Small wonder Rudolf is driven into the arms of a regal young noblewoman named Maria (Catherine Deneuve). The empassioned lovers flee to Mayerling, the royal hunting lodge deep in the Vienna Woods, where they eventually commit joint suicide. Before he leaves, Rudolf resigns his princely inheritance by throwing his ring in the Emperor's face. Line: "So much for your Holy Roman Empire...