Word: singers
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Friday, May 2, at 5 o'clock Dr. Charles Singer of London will talk in Emerson 11 on "'Sciences in the Middle Ages", under the auspices of the History, Physics and Zoology departments...
...Friday, May 2, at 6 o'clock Dr. Charles Singer of London will talk in Emerson 11 on "Sciences in the Middle Ages", under the auspices of the History, Physics and Zoology departments...
...Friday, May 2, at 5 o'clock, in Emerson H. Dr. Charles Singer, of University College, London, will lecture on "science in the Middle Ages", under the auspices of the Departments of History, Physics, and Zoology. This lecture will be open to all members of the University...
...their school, or when callers come from foreign lands, they enter the great limestone Italian Renaissance library through its bronze doors, climb a flight of stairs, see a bronze bust of Dr. Welch on the landing, climb on to the second floor and in the Great Hall see John Singer Sargent's portrait of the Four Founders-a huge canvas glowing with rich reds, symbolical of a great nation's medical cornerstone...
...succeeding in life and having a good time. Worse than that, he is made out a likeable fellow. Some of the moral noxiousness of Frank Fay's performance may be palliated for those who have seen him before by the knowledge that he is in private life a cabaret singer and master of ceremonies who must have picked up what he knows of the bad ways of the plains while appearing on the Palace circuit. A sheep in wolf's clothing, he sometimes retaliates for his discomfort by glossing his role with furtive mockery, quickly suppressed. Some of the photography...