Word: simon
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...spring night in 1889, a young man named Bernard Shaw sat in an Amsterdam theater watching the first performance of an opera by a Dutch composer named Simon van Milligen. In his report to the London Star, perspicacious young "Corno di Bassetto" (Shaw's pen name) was kind to the opera, but hooted at the company director's curtain speech about the triumphant establishment of a great national school of opera...
...Whipple Perry '50, Hist. & Lit.; Anton Arnold Pritchard '51, Social Relations; Richard Reid '50, Classics; James Mcredith Richardson '50, Economics; Richard David Rohr '50, Hist. & Lit.; David Francis Ross '50, Economics; Stephen Myron Schwebel '50, Government; Gilbert Randall Seely '50, Chemistry; Stanley Herbert Shapiro '50, Social Relations; John Gerald Simon '50, Hist. & Lit.; Henry Joseph Smith '49, Astronomy; H. Eric Solomon '50, English; Carlos Claudio Spies '50, Music; Jonathan Martin Spivak '50, Government; Jerome Burton Spunt '50, Economics; Oscar Ephram Starobin '50, Biology; Harold Peter Stera '50, Hist...
...Simon, former president of the CRIMSON, will be graduated in June. Lilienthal is a reporter on the St. Louis "Post-Dispatch," and Glinn is now a photographer for "Life" magazine...
...COMPANY OF MEN (248 pp.)-Romain Gary-Simon & Schuster...
Last Drag. In St. Louis, Motorist Carl Simon finished smoking his cigar, heaved it out the car window, is still looking for two front teeth that came loose from his dental plate and went sailing out with the butt...