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...Scott Scullion, a fourth year student at the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, will offer Classics 95 along with Albert Henrichs, Eliot Professor of Greek Literature...

Author: By Jeffrey P. Meier, | Title: Grad Students To Work With Professors To Learn On The Job Teaching Skills | 11/27/1985 | See Source »

...woman of the title (Annie Girardot) is a freak: a poor thing covered from head to foot with a coat of long, brown, silky hair. The leading man (Ugo Tognazzi), a Neapolitan spiv, finds her working as a scullion in a convent kitchen. "Mamma mia!" he gasps. "She really looks like an ape. I could start a freak show and clean up." The idea scares her half to death. She's not very bright to begin with, and on top of that she is painfully ashamed of her affliction. But the spiv aggressively jollies her out of her objections...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Grotesque Burlesque | 9/18/1964 | See Source »

...accent of thrift and humor. Even crusty New Englander John Adams, seemingly too patrician to accept a self-made boy at his true worth, had to admit: "There was scarcely a peasant or a citizen, a valet de chambre, coachman or footman, a lady's chambermaid or a scullion in a kitchen, who ... did not consider him a friend to human kind...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Mr. Franklin | 1/30/1956 | See Source »

Eliot dominated the upperclass tournament with six men in the finals. The Elephants Bill Shoeberlein and Sid Tyler faced each other in the 147 pound class, and Noel Scullion and Pete Saurian met in the 177 pound competition. Frank Lombardi at 137 pounds, and Whitey Black, in the unlimited division, both pinned their men, to make it a perfect evening for the Elephants...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Eliot Captures Wrestling Titles; '56 Teams Tie | 3/19/1953 | See Source »

...pointless assault and battery was concerned, B.U. was by far the major offender. Flagrant violations of the rules caused Jack Carman and Al Key to lose teeth, the former from a vicious (and illegal) crosscheck and the latter in a scullion in which the puck was not even involved. As a result of their tactics, B.U. was able to reduce the varsity's six goal lead to but two scores in the final thirty minutes of the game...

Author: By Donald Carswell, | Title: Varsity Hockey Team Trips B.U., 10-8, in Arena Brawl | 2/10/1949 | See Source »

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