German Club play

Christmas play presented by the German Club in the chapel
Christmas play presented by the German Club in the chapel
Christmas play presented by the German Club in the chapel
Christmas play presented by the German Club in the chapel
Christmas play presented by the German Club in the chapel
Weihnachtspiel, a Christmas play put on by the German Club
Weihnachtspiel, a Christmas play put on by the German Club
Weihnachtspiel, a Christmas play put on by the German Club
Christmas play put on by the German Club in the chapel
Paradise play, traditionally done at Christmas, put on by the German Club in the Chapel
Paradise play, traditionally done at Christmas, put on by the German Club in the Chapel
Weihnachtspiel, a Christmas play put on by the German Club
Weihnachtspiel, a Christmas play put on by the German Club
Weihnachtspiel, a Christmas play put on by the German Club
Portrait of Gertrude Buck
Main (Thompson) Library location: South wing -- Sixth window. The name and mark of Gian Giacomo de Legnano (c.14-- – c. 15--) first appear in Milan circa 1480. De Legnano shared a printing press with his brothers at the Sign of the Angel and printed books regularly in both Milan and Pavia until 1533
Eugenio Giusti grew up in Lucca, Italy and was active in gay liberation efforts in Italy. \n Went to school at the University of Florence, Italy; received his Ph.D. in Italian Medieval Literature from New York University in 1999. \n He has published several articles on Giovanni Boccaccio's
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