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...Clasby 1 0 0 0 0 0 Krinsky 2 0 0 0 4 0 Groper 5 0 0 1 7 1 Webb, p 0 0 0 0 2 0 fCamepa>0 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 46 3 7 39 27 4 a. singled for Akillian in 13th b. flied out for Wise in 13th c. doubled for Young in 13th d. flied out for Greeley in 6th e. played shortstop after 6th f. ran for Donelan in 13th...
...Science in the Civilization of the Renaissance" is the subject of meetings at the University Friday and Saturday. The public sessions represent the 13th annual New England Conference on Renaissance Studies under the auspices of the American Council of Learned Societies...
...Metropolitan Opera this week announced the winners of its 13th annual Auditions of the Air (ABC). One is Arthur Vincent Budny, 29, a baritone from Detroit. The other, a 22-year-old tenor from New Orleans, bills himself simply as Charles Anthony, and with understandable reticence. His full name: Charles Anthony Caruso (no kin). The Met took an option on their voices for one year...
...answer is that Cardinal Segura speaks for the oldest tradition of the Spanish church-one that has come down the years with stubborn strength since the power of the Moors was broken in the 13th century. But today many a Spaniard believes that Cardinal Segura is obsolete. Segura insists 1) that the people are incapable of self-guidance, and 2) that they need to be saved from themselves by a church-directed state which applies the rules of religion with an iron glove. In the past, Cardinal Segura clashed with King Alfonso XIII because he thought him far too mild...
Instead, Rashomon portrays an incident subjectively, not through the eyes of one character, but through the eyes of each of those who took part in it. Set in 13th century Japan, the skeleton story concerns a bandit's attack on a man and his wife, the robbery and murder of the husband, and the rape of the woman. In Rashomon, this story is told four times--by the bandit, the man, the woman, and a hidden spectator. The teller's shame and conceit color each account, so that four completely different stories emerge, with only the barest similarity between them...