Word: cecil
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Dates: during 1930-1930
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...these words Viscount Cecil of Chelwood, who had just delivered for Great Britain a speech congratulating himself and fellow delegates, allowed himself to slide a little down into his chair, assumed an almost sulky expression...
Last week the following underwent or were recovering from appendectomies : Cecil B. De Mille (in Hollywood), Groucho Marx (in Chicago), Walter Percy Chrysler Jr. (in Hanover...
Proposed for the Edward N. Hurley College was an exchange of students with similar foreign schools. A cable was sent to Edgar Algernon Robert Viscount Cecil of Chelwood, president of the British National Union of Students, offering scholarships...
...what the playwright imagines to be Elizabethan speech. The play can have little suspense, for bright theatregoers are aware of the facts in the story, and few startling liberties are taken with the traditional plot to add spectator-interest. The background is supplied by the stuffed figures of Raleigh, Cecil, Bacon. Although the season's first appearance of the Theatre Guild's famed Lunt & Fontanne is a perennial signal for critical hosannas, Elizabeth The Queen remains the sort of thing worst done by high school dramatic clubs, best done by the Guild. The Vanderbilt Revue. There are comparatively...
...cast is as follows: Lady Windemere Ruth Meade Lord Windemere P. G. Hoffman '32 Lord Darlington F. W. von Auw 1G The Duchess of Berwick Jane Mast Mrs. Erlynne Clara Butler Lord Augustus Lorton Carleton Green 1G Mrs. Charles Dumby C. L. Daugherty 1G Mr. Hopper - Fred Lewis Mr. Cecil Graham I. C. Martin '34 Lady Plimdale Susan Field Lord Plimdale H. R. Herrmann '32 Mrs. Cowper-Cowper Barbara Wortheim Lady Jedburgh Emmeline Hill Lady Agatha Carlysle Mary Emmons Mr. Guy Berkeley W. M. Kilcullen '34 Miss. Dorothy Graham Louise Smith Lady Royston Ruth Pfeifer Lady Stutfield Hester Blatt Rosalie...