Word: appearance
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Cities north of Washington are accustomed to elegant express trains carrying distinguished statesmen. Not until the Smith train entered Virginia did real crowds begin to appear on station platforms. At Charlottesville, though it was getting late, Candidate Smith went out on the back platform and made...
Coach Claude Davidson is confident that his 1931 team will take the decision inasmuch as all the players have reached top form and individually appear more experienced than Freshman players of the past few years...
...previous years, the 1931 volume will be a large edition, with more than 300 pages, 40 pages of which will be devoted to advertisements. The original price will be $4, but a week after the opening sales date, an adidtional charge of $.50 will be made. The edition will appear the night of the Freshman Jubilee...
...explain why she had deserted the road company of Her Cardboard Lover, why she had lounged in Milwaukee and then returned to Manhattan while her show went westward without her, Actress Jeanne Eagels languidly stated her defense. She had been ill, she said, and had not been able to appear. The producers, Gilbert Miller and Albert Herman Woods, should have hired an understudy...
March Hares. In 1921, this playfully preposterous comedy by Harry Wagstaff Gribble made two appearances on the Manhattan stage. Twice, with strenuous and pathetic spasms, like a fish in the grass, it flopped. There was a fairly unanimous feeling that the play would have lasted longer had it been played with more cunning and dexterity. When it became known that Richard Bird and Vivian Tobin were to appear in a second revival, theatregoers anticipated something that might brighten the last long week in Lent...