Word: simon
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Also elected were Martin C. Needler '54. Harvard affairs chairman; Lawrence Cushing '54, Treasurer; Bennet Simon '53, public relations director; and David Levinson '53, membership chairman...
...Golden Hand, by Edith Simon. A warm and vivid historical novel of life & death in a 14th century English village (TIME, April...
...over Lowell in the other House baseball game. The regulation seven innings, highlighted by Ted Briggs' three-run homer for Lowell, ended in a 4 to 4 tie. The winning run came as Pete Strauss singled, advanced to third on two errors, and scored on Rick Simon's long...
...Golden Hand, by Edith Simon. A warm and vivid historical novel of life & death in a 14th century English village (TIME, April...
...Golden Hand is the fifth novel by Edith Simon, the wife of a research chemist at the University of Edinburgh. It tells the story of 53 years (1347-1400) in the life of an imaginary English village called Bedesford-its births, feasts, miracles, wars, witches, lepers, plagues, rapes, murders, floods; and its common talk, small superstitions and deep-breathing faith; the wild downs and dark woods around it; all the kinds of people, from bondman to merchant to lord bishop, who filled out its vivid society; and the great cathedral they all built in the waste. It is, in brief...