Word: visitant
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...visit to her Seattle cousin gave her plenty to talk about. "Why," said she, "you'd think to see [Americans] in the movies they lived in tiled bathrooms and took a barth every mornin'. Not that I'm against it ... I do like to 'ave a good 'ot soak once in a while, after cleanin' out the 'en 'ouse. . . . But when you get there, they're jest ordinary folks like us. ... When you see 'em, you like 'em. Wot's more, they like...
...Communists in the U.S., rushed to Hanns's defense last week. Hanns is being persecuted, he said, "only because he is my brother and loves me as I love him.* ... [His] whole life is only connected with art." Gerhart did not tell the whole truth: on a visit to Moscow in 1935, Hanns was made head of the International Music Bureau. He composed the Communist battle song Komintern...
Half an hour before the football game gets under way, the Varsity soccer team will got its first taste of outside opposition when the Worcester Scandinavians visit the Business School to play a scrimmage with the Crimson. A semi-pro team made up of men who live around Worcester, the Scans play a fast-breaking, passing game which puts the emphasis on condition...
There will be more than an ordinary football contest going on at Soldier's Field when Harvard entertains Western Maryland College on the latter's initial visit to Cambridge. Three pupils of Dick Harlow will be matching wits against the man who taught them the game. Head coach Charlie Havens and his assistants, Bruce Ferguson and Lou Lassahn learned the gridiron game from one of the all-time masterminds of the sport...
Following a surprise visit to the temporary dormitory on the top floor of the Indoor Athletic Building last night, Student Council President Edric A. Weld, Jr. '46 rapped certain facilities there as "totally inadequate" and recommended six steps which he said the College must take immediately for the improvement of conditions at the emergency project...