Word: welshness
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Almost three times taller than her uncle Edward of Wales is six-year-old Princess Elizabeth's Bwthyn Bach to Gwellt or "Little Cottage with the Straw Roof " Built at a cost of $10,000 to advertise the products of 100 Welsh firms, the cottage drew Welsh crowds at Cardiff's Ideal Home & Building Exhibition last autumn. Insured for $6,250, it caught fire while traveling on a truck toward London, has been reconstructed and now contain: the original furniture which was on a second truck. Not until Princess Betty is nearly double her present age will...
...viewing the problem from all sides, there is a great task before tonight's assemblage. The gathering should not welsh by choosing Walsh, as it has done twice previously, nor should it hit on Glass as a light in the darkness. It ought to garner its votes carefully. So many things must be remembered, as for example the farmers' approval of Baker. It is not inconceivable that Smith might forge ahead of the party again. In case they get stuck, they can walk softly with Roosevelt. This is not impossible, for in making Donkeys of themselves the delegates...
...yesterday in the current issue of the magazine. Robert Hatch '33 has been chosen to head the Executive Board as president for the year 1932-33. Other members of the Board are: R. E. Evans '33, secretary; Sherman Conrad '33, Pegasus; J. R. Hollis '33, business manager. F. C. Welsh '33, treasurer, and O. W. Robbins, circulation manager. H. T. Swain '32 and Ronald Maycock '33 were also elected as members of the Literary Board...
...Spenser and the Table Round", by C. B. Millican is the eighth volume in Harvard Studies in Comparative Literature Queen Elizabeth and all the Tudors were so much interested in their Welsh descent, and all that it implied, that it was almost inevitable for Spenser to use the Arthurian legend in a poem which glorified his sovereign on the basis of national legend. During her reign Arthurian interests were abundant, and those interests were abundant, and those interested in the backgrounds and sources of English poetry will find little-known treasures of British folk-lore and myth...
Grimly the Welsh students returned in greater force, overpowered the Castle guard again, nailed up their Dragon a second time, marched off carrying the Jack. In the middle of Carnarvon Market Square the students tore the Union Jack into large strips, small strips, shreds. Nobody interfered...