Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey /ˈrʌtɡərz/, usually referred to as Rutgers University or just Rutgers, is the largest institution for higher education in New Jersey, United States. It was originally chartered as Queen's College in 1766. It is the eighth-oldest college in the United States and one of the nine Colonial colleges founded before the American Revolution. Rutgers was originally a private university affiliated with the Dutch Reformed Church and admitted only male students, but evolved into a coeducational public research university. Rutgers is one of only two colonial colleges that later became public universities, the other being The College of William and Mary.
Rutgers was designated The State University of New Jersey by acts of the New Jersey Legislature in 1945 and 1956. The three campuses of Rutgers are in (1) New Brunswick and Piscataway, (2) Newark and (3) Camden. The Newark campus was formerly the University of Newark, which merged into the Rutgers system in 1946, and the Camden campus was created in 1950 from the College of South Jersey and the South Jersey Law School. Rutgers is the largest state university within New Jersey. The university offers more than 100 distinct bachelor, 100 master, and 80 doctoral and professional degree programs across 175 academic departments, 29 degree-granting schools and colleges, 16 of which offer graduate programs of study.
Plot
Two box factory workers from a small Soviet country called Kreplach, The Lempke Brothers accidentally discover a unique ability to dance and to dream. Wanting more out of life, they escape the communist country and find themselves in America - Minnesota to be exact - where their dreams turn to reality and they soon study their new found craft. Eventually this town is not enough for the siblings, so they head West and land in Las Vegas and become headliners at a local club called Spritz-N-Sparkle. But will that be enough for the dynamic duo and can they ever escape their communist past?
Plot
A traveling chautauqua show. an educational and entertainment troupe, pitch their tents in a small American town with an ensemble of speakers, lecturers, teachers, musicians, and actors as manager Walter Hale must deal with a myriad of problems, including small town prejudice and politics, nepotism, union problems, and a murder.
Keywords: 1920s, acoustic-guitar, actor, african-american, anger, applause, baby-carriage, ballerina, balloon, banjo
Elvis crosses the country...into trouble! trouble! trouble!
ELVIS '69 Elvis crosses the country...into trouble! trouble! trouble!
(And how to get in it)
Walter Hale: Sit down!::Charlene: Why?::Walter Hale: 'Y' is a crooked letter.
Betty Smith: Do you think Romeo and Juliet had pre-marital relations?::Mr. Drewcolt: Only in the Des Moines company.