Word: snark
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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There are people in the world who take things seriously, and since such there be, it is a delightful respite to view them with "Patience" through the eyes of Gilbert and Sullivan. Now these people (yes, you may be one of them) are like the Snark, of which's unmistakable marks...
Like Lewis Carroll's Snark and several other mythical animals, the Ogopogo was first heard of in London. Some seven years ago in a musical show, Co-optimists, Jessie Matthews sang...
Cleverly costumed and set in artistically and carefully planned backgrounds, the production made up in spontaneity and dialogue what it lacked in musical force. R. B. Harrison '32, the snark-hunter and inebriated match-maker, who sang several solos and performed a difficult and effective dance, took the honors for the evening. With R. L. Kimbrough '33, the show's outstanding dancer, he roved about the stage with complete savior-faire...