Word: sullivans
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Mark Sullivan, beclouding the issue with more than his usual adeptness, contributes a piece of muddled thinking when he likens the Conference to the "Wilsonian illusion". The new effort is directed, indeed, towards a limited measure of international security, but nobody expects it to provide a patent remedy for world differences. Rather it is an opportunity for horse-trading, for the exchange of one practical concession for another. And if the seeds planted concern a multi-lateral agreement and trade pacts, Buenos Aires will not be found a Sahara...
...Business boards, from a large field of 85 candidates. New Literary Associates are: T. S. Amussen '40, Brooks; T. F. Bradshaw '40, Exeter; H. Brown, Jr. '40, Portland High School; D. F. Parry '38, Shady Side; T. K. Schmuck, Jr. '40, Choate; A. P. Saxton '40, Exeter; R. W. Sullivan '38, Andover...
...joint numbers with Yale will close the concert: "March of the Peers" from Gilbert and Sullivan's "Iolanthe", and "Bright College Years...
...after a lecture, to Widener, where in the theatre collection is an exhibition of playbills and souvenirs of Gilbert & Sullivan operas so splendid and diverse as to dazzle even a Saturday morning's eye. Today this noble building seems to be pouring forth more treasures than can be seen by hurried mortals. Up the stairs, atrot, into the Harry Elkins room, to see the display of books on games and sports. Indeed today is the time to think about sports, with the sturdy sailors journeying from Maryland to fire their cannon into the Crimson ranks...
...would seem hard to forget Gilbert & Sullivan after this morning's wandering in Widener...