Word: sullivans
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...night in question, nurses and midwives had told each of the mothers the sex of her baby, but because each had had a hard time at the birth, neither mother saw her child naked until she was ready to take it home. By then a weird Gilbert and Sullivan baby switch had apparently taken place. When Mme. Piesset, whose only daughter had died only three years before, found that the boy baby she had called Guy was in reality a girl, she thought it an act of providence, and pursued the matter no further. Jeanne Derock, on the other hand...
Twenty years later, John L. Sullivan had come to Boston from Roxbury. At the advent of another tavern renaissance, society began its journey westward from Beacon Hill to Brook-line and finally to Wayland, Weston, and Wellesley. Since 1900 the biggest thing that has happened to Boston is Mayor Curley, and he is still happening. The sale of his library at Lauriat's a week ago started a near riot...
...outs for the Harvard Gilbert and Sullivan Players' production of "The Gondoliers" will be held tonight and tomorrow night from 7:30 to 10 in Phillips Brooks House, Victor N. Claman '58, President of the Players, announced yesterday. Try-outs will continue Monday and Tuesday nights until the staff is completed, Claman said...
...first, to a melody by Joseph Haydn. A few years later the words were fitted to Sir Arthur Sullivan's now famous tune, St. Gertrude...
...teenagers. And daytime's You Are the Jury is an unrehearsed courtroom drama exploring areas often considered tabu on TV. Experienced judges and counsel will play themselves, and a jury will be selected from the studio audience. A few sturdy reliables will fight the summer heat live: Ed Sullivan, U.S. Steel Hour, What's My Line?, $64,000 Question and Challenge, I've Got a Secret, Climax...