Word: welshed
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...fierce Welsh roasting was what David Lloyd George gave last week to cucumber-cool Editor Geoffrey Dawson of the sacrosanct London Times. The Times has deplored Mr. Lloyd George's feature-writing for William Randolph Hearst. Recently the Times dug back through Hearst files to 1923, dug out a statement by Mr. Lloyd George anent the Anglo-U. S. debt settlement, printed part of it in an effort to show that the Welshman's debt stand eight years ago is inconsistent with his stand today. In his retort (a letter-to-the-Tzwes reprinted and featured by Hearstpapers...
...Freshman Halls McKINLOCK A Entry A. Mandel A-14 B F. A. Pickard B-22 C S. M. Peyser C-23 D C. Caley D-42 E C. W. Welsh...
...taken part in dramatic productions of the Harvard Dramatic Club, and in those of the Idler Club at Radcliffe, where he took the role of Lord Darlington in "Lady Windermere's Fan," will direct the production. B. H. Goldsmith '33 will be production manager, and J. W. Welsh '31 will attend to the lighting arrangements, while Marshal Smith '32 will be make...
...Welsh '31 who has had charge of the lighting effects in the last three productions is also directing the lighting for the present play, and M. P. Smith '32, who has charge of make-up also has had experience in previous productions. J. W. Henderson '31, will supervise the construction of the sets, and J. S. Williams '33 will manage the stylized and complicated sets...
...lighting effects will be under the direction of J. W. Welsh '31, who has done this work for the last three productions. M. P. Smith '32, who is in charge of make-up, has also assisted in this capacity in a previous production. M. S. Sternberg '31, the publicity manager, and W. R. Keany '32, who is directing the ticket sales, complete the committee...