Word: 58th
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Laboratory Theatre, E. 58th St--Twelfth Night. The production of this play by the American Laboratory Theatre in their little playhouse on East 58th Street is delightful. The gayety, the vivacity, the effervescence of spirit is astounding. The direction is by Richard Boleslawsky and Maria Quspenskaya of the Moscow Art Theatre. The company includes many ex-Harvard...
...importance : Snook. I am constantly being laughed at because my name is Snook, and yet we are a good family with three of us in the new Who's Who. Homer Clyde Snook is a great electro-physicist. John S. Snook was a member of the 57th and 58th Congresses. And John Wilson Snook owns a 506 acre livestock ranch at Baker, Idaho, and is Prison Warden at Salmon, Idaho. People here in the East don't seem to know about the Snook family, and I hope you will print this so they will. MONTAGUE MORTON SNOOK...
...Upon the 58th anniversary of the union of the Canadian Provinces into the Dominion of Canada, bands played, flags wagged, fireworks spluttered and banged. Dominion Day (July 1), the Canadian Independence Day, also found its echo in London, whence the Hon. P. C. Larkin, Canadian High Commissioner, addressed his people thus...
...58th Birthday (May 26) of the Queen was celebrated quietly by a private dinner at Buckingham Palace. From all parts of the Commonwealth, floods of congratulations reached her, including a message from Edward of Wales from South Africa and from Prince George, who was en route to join the British naval squadron in Chinese waters...
...Grand Army of the Republic met once more, for the 58th reunion and National encampment in Boston. Some business was attended to: Dr.Louis Arensberg, of Uniontown, Pa., was elected to succeed Gaylord M. Saltzgaber, of Van Wert, Ohio, as National Commander; Grand Rapids, Mich., was chosen as the site of the 59th encampment next year; the legislative committee was instructed to present a 'bill to Congress giving all Civil War veterans $72 a month, the disabled $100, and the totally disabled $155. But the main feature of the encampment for these men, now averaging 82 years...