Word: frederick
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Dates: during 1960-1960
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...bush, "issue" as a sneeze), and the great gag about Piglet's grandfather. Trespassers W. somehow just lies there in Latin. Furthermore, panistostatus cum butyro, though verbally correct, makes no sense at all in the Roman context as a translation of "buttered toast." According to Dr. Frederick L. Santee, a leading U.S. Latinist, the Romans had no toast and no word for it, and though they had a word for butter (borrowed from the Greek), they never used the stuff. Why not just panis cum olio...
Camelot (book and lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner; music by Frederick Loewe; based on The Once and Future King by T. H. White) could scarcely fail to suffer from its huge pre-Broadway buildup, its reported $3,000.000 advance sale and, above all, the comparison with its Lerner-Loewe predecessor, My Fair Lady. But Camelot suffers from something more than ballyhoo; its real trouble is not its failing to live up to extravagant expectations but its not living up to itself...
...term markets not tied to boom-or-bust fluctuations. In 1960 a large part of U.S. sales to Europe were in finished consumer goods-bought to satisfy the European's growing taste for a higher standard of living. "For the first time in decades," says Secretary of Commerce Frederick Mueller, "there is discretionary buying in Europe. Even if the industrial activity in Europe lessens slightly, it should not greatly affect our opportunities to sell there...
...Frederick K. Willenbrock, associate Dean of the Division of Engineering and Applied Physics, said he is extremely enthusiastic about the structure, which he called "highly original in design...
Hood (650) ................Frederick, Md................... United Church ................ $2,000 of Christ