Word: williamsburgs
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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JAMES ROBERTSON College of William and Mary Williamsburg...
Rockefeller Jr. objected to the funny-looking American folk art that she sold his wife. Eventually it helped to furnish Williamsburg...
...much older. The Council is the direct successor of the Conference of Radcliffe Representatives, an annual event frequently held in places other than Cambridge. Philadelphia, Washington, Buffalo, Cincinnati, and New York all served as meeting places for the alumnae, with the last conference away from Cambridge held in Williamsburg...
SONGS FROM A COLONIAL TAVERN (Decca) have been chosen from more than 7,000 old ditties unearthed by Taylor Vrooman, who dresses up in knee breeches and sings them for visitors to Virginia's reconstructed colonial Williamsburg. Vrooman, and the cronies who sing catches with him, perform here with a formality and finish more suitable for a concert hall than a tavern, in spite of lyrics like "From good liquor ne'er shrink...
...Pass the MOST" is, as it certainly should be, the motto painted above the stairway that leads down from Broadway into Birdland. Out on the street, the club calls itself "the JAZZ Corner of the WORLD," and, in fact, Birdland has long been everything to modern jazz that Colonial Williamsburg is to the D.A.R.-the cradle, the shrine, the place where things are perfect. But now, regrettably, the sign must come down...