Word: tudors
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...tens of thousands of cheering spectators. "Little Italy" (Italian colony in London) was there, waving the Italian tricolor and shouting "Viva il Re" and "Viva Savoia." Inside the Palace Court was drawn up a guard of honor composed of the Yeomen of the Guard (Beefeaters) dressed in their picturesque Tudor uniforms...
...North American Review. He had bought the Review in 1899 and edited it until 1921, when he departed for the Court of St. James. It was already an ancient paper when he bought it- founded in 1815. On its roll of editors were such names as William Tudor, Richard H. Dana, Edward Everett, Jared Sparks, James Russell Lowell, Charles Eliot Norton, Henry Adams, Henry Cabot Lodge, David A. Munro. During some 60 years of its existence the Review was a quarterly. Colonel Harvey proposes to return it to this periodicity. Its present monthly size will be increased by 48 pages...
...cage, but Scott followed up the drive and quickly returned the puck to his waiting teammates in front of the goal. Gross got his stick on the rubber and plunged it into the far corner of the net. Harvard 1927 St. Mark's Hamlen, Burnett, r.w. l.w., Tudor Gross, Vauder Horst, c. c., Smith Scott, Cabot, l.w. r.w., Crawford Coady, r.d. l.d., Simpkins Wylde, Bohlen, l.d. r.d., Clarke, Harvey Flood, g. g., Elkius...
Harvard 1927 St. Mark's Hamlen, r.w. l.w., Tudor Zarakov, c. c., Smith Scott, l.w. r.w., Crawford Coady, r.d. l.d., Simpkins Wylde, l.d. r.d., Clarke Flood, g. g., Elkins...
...Handful of Pleasant Delights" is an accurate, carefully edited re-print of a collection of Tudor poetry originally published in 1566. The first edition was entirely lost and modern reprints are rare...