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Philip Barker Webb, and some new genera formed out of them.

Jameson was the Queen of Society in Cranford, and, when she gave a tea-party, the herb was reinforced only by "very thin bread and butter," and Miss Barker was thought rather vulgar-"a tremendous word in Cranford"-because she gave seed cake as well.

I've got Phil Barker here: so drunk, that a boy might take him!

This quasidocumentary follows four real single people living and looking for love in New York City, but director Nicholas Barker has taken some crucial liberties--the dialogue in the film is scripted, based on conversations with his subjects.

He's fun to watch, but he's not the performer Carville is--Carville, who comes through in the documentary The War Room as a titanic operator, a barker whose appetite for politics is mesmerizing to the point of messianism.

What Barker leaves out (it's in a New York Observer article) is that Brenda, a former lap dancer, works in marketing at a strip joint.

One could argue, charitably, that the movie is meant to be prescriptive, that Barker intends for us to regard the ways in which his subjects delude themselves and thereby learn to see through our own self-delusions.

But Barker hasn't concocted a larger dramatic structure that would hold those larger dramatic truths together and help us comprehend where these people went wrong.

To me, the funniest comedians by far, chiefly because much of their humor is linguistic in nature, are the Two Ronnies (Ronnie Barker and Ronnie Corbett), whose TV appearances came to an end early in 1988 with Barker's announced retirement to run a business in antiques, for which he doubtlessly acquired a taste from Benny Hill's jokes.

Indiana University-Purdue University at Indianapolis Board of Advisors Honorable Sarah Evans Barker Percy Clark, Jr.

See also Pachucos References Barker 1974, Braddy 1971 California Folklore The settlement of California by Spanish colonizers happened much later than in New Mexico and Texas.

See also Bato, Cholos, Pachucos References Barker 1974, Cerda and Farias 1953, Coltharp 1965, Galindo 1992, 1993, Hinojosa 1975, Katz 1974, Ortega 1977, 1991, Rosensweig 1973, Sagel 1992 Campa, Arthur Leon (1905-1978) One of a handful of Hispanic folklorists who have spent their careers studying the folk songs, folk theater, customs, traditions, and folkways of the Hispanic population of the Southwest.

George Carpenter Barker states that it must be seven rays, or lines, that radiate from the cross.

References Barker 1974, Braddy 1960, Chicano Pinto Research Project 1975, Coltharp 1965, Demello 1993, Govenar 1988 Pachucos (-as) (1940s Urban Youth) A name adopted by Mexican Americans and Mexican nationals to designate those who make up a fascinating urban subculture, detached from U.

George Carpenter Barker pinpoints almost exactly where the pachuco jargon originated, from the 7-X gang who first met in the neighborhood of Florence and Eighth Streets in El Paso.

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