Word: aves
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...kran,* seal their purchase with a solemn glass of tea. From Linga, the Pink Pearl journeys to Bombay or Bagdad, where foreign experts laud its lustre, symmetry, and flawlessness; drive less ceremonious bargains; swaddle the Pink Pearl in fluffy cotton; scurry back, elated, to the great jewellers of Fifth Ave., Bond St., Rue de la Paix...
...invite you to visit us at 1812 Massachusetts Ave., opposite Sears, Roebuck Company...
...underground annex which lies behind the building next to Massachusetts Ave, is planned to be occupied by the book binding department of Widener. Books are now bound two levels below the ground under the front portion of the Library. All work must be done with the aid of artificial light and the enormous foundation pillars make the available space very limited. The binding is greatly retarded during, the summer months due to the excessive humidity causing book covers to curl almost immediately upon being bound...
...tenth floor of an office building at No. 383 Madison Ave., Manhattan, is located the George Batten Co., Inc., long established, nationally known advertising agency. On the seventh floor of the same building is the Barton, Durstine & Osborne Co., Inc., not so long established but equally famed. Last week some 40 members of the Batten organization gathered in their directors' room. To them came President William B. Johns, elderly, heavyset, deep voiced. He told them that this was the happiest day of his life. He told them that the George Batten Co., Inc., and the Barton, Durstine & Osborne...
...Boston Ethical Society announces two public meetings to be held under the auspices of the American Ethical Union, in Repertory Hall, 264 Huntington Ave., Boston. This Sunday at 10.30 o'clock, Dr. David S. Muzzey '93. Professor of American History at Columbia, will speak on "Liberty and Authority in Religion" Dr. Muzzey has been called the foremost American historian. His books have been tabooed by nationalists in Chicago and elsewhere, but are admired by scholars. He will consider such questions as,-"Should Catholics or Fundamentalists, or any group, even indirectly control our schools or colleges?-and how far should church...