Word: victors
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Comedy in Music (Tues. 9 p.m., CBS). Victor Borge's one-man tomfoolery...
After dinner in the Houses they will hear addresses by Victor O. Jones '28, managing editor of the Boston Globe, William M. Pinkerton, director of the University News Office, and John U. Monro '34, director of Financial Aid. Then they will watch Saturday's CRIMSON go to bed, and spend the night in the Houses or at Radcliffe...
They will go to dinner in the Houses, and at 8 p.m. will convene at the CRIMSON building for a general meeting to hear addresses by Victor O. Jones '28, managing editor of the Boston Globe, John U. Monro '34, Director of Financial Aid, and William M. Pinkerton, director of the University News Office...
...station's president, Victor F. Andrew '57, goes one step further. "Even with FM," he says, "we'll still emphasize--and be geared to the tastes of--Harvard. We just hope the other 250,000 people who can listen to us will have Harvard tastes...
During the French Revolution, Rémi Saint-Victor and the Marquise Corinne de Theuriet narrowly missed appointments with the guillotine. Now, after four years' imprisonment, Remi is back at the Polytechnic Institute where he had been Lavoisier's prize pupil; the marquise is the wife of complaisant General Rouvroy and the mistress of scoundrelly Jardinier, a British spy, black-marketeer and confidant of the great. On the night of Talleyrand's great ball for Napoleon and Josephine, the eyes of Rémi and Corinne meet across a crowded room: "He saw her catch her breath...