Word: youthful
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...would be better for America to have its youth poisoned with strychnine than with Bolshevism...
...middle of the last century. There are photographs of the settings used in the old Burgtheater of Vienna in 1885, of those used in Munich about ten years later, and of an early production of Max Reinhardt. Among the later settings represented is one used by the German Youth Movement in the open air theatre at Thale and one which was employed by German prisoners during the World War. The display will continue until March 15 at the Germanic Museum, after which date it will be moved to the Treasure Room at the College Library...
...forth. But in these degenerate days no furied band of Maenads follows beloved Liber's route, for only a solemn group of graybeards meets to celebrate the triumphal offerings of the vine. They gather, whiff the sacred fragrance, and sip, nor do they ever drink to the joys of youth and songs of pleasure. They are sad, as wine has made them sad; the fields of Bacchus have been sullied by the mundane and unworthy impious of the temple of Mercury. The cratera is empty, while cases of gin replace the dusty amphora...
Graced with the best profile and sharpest tongue in the Barrymore family, John has been vastly more publicized than his brother. He is now an actor so celebrated that everyone is familiar with the legends of his scapegrace youth...
...thought for all the historians in the world." And even now Walter Hampden walks upon the stage with thin Castillian face, sharpened by a neat goatee and craggy nose. About him are the red robes of a Cardinal and he still rolls out the lines of Bulwer-Lytton that youth's bright lexicon knows no word for fare...