Word: band
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...nobility and gentry are cautioned that they are here in the presence of no band of passionate altruists. . . . The editors are committed to nothing save this: to keep to common sense as fast as they can, to belabor sham as agreeably as possible, to give a civilized entertainment...
...Companies, and an executive of a score or more British organizations connected with modern developments, ranging from garden cities to dramatic leagues. He was formerly general manager of the greatest corporation of investment bankers in Great Britian. Despite this sort of background, he is a distinguished member of the band of intellectuals who are contributing the spirit and the intelligence of the Labor Party's policy...
There was equally reliable information that the White House candidate would play a waiting game. Allow a host of favorite son candidates each to bring his own small band of rooters to the Convention. There, above them all, would boom the figure of a hardworking, businesslike executive; the only great figure who could carry off the majority of the delegates and win a majority of the votes...
...seal sale dance at the Cadet Armory on Columbus Avenue, Boston, will be given by the Boston Tuberculosis Association Auxiliary on Wednesday evening. December 12. Music will be supplied by the Cadet Band. Tickets are fifty cents apiece, and may be obtained at the door...
...Haven, Conn., November 22.--A large crowd of undergraduates, headed by cheer leaders and the band marched to the Bowl this afternoon to cheer the team at its final home practice. The first team ran through a last signal drill and a short dummy scrimmage in the following order; left end, Bingham; left tackle, Milstead; left guard, Eckart; center, Lovejoy; right guard, Diller; right tackle, Blair; right end, Luman; quarterback, Richeson; left halfback, Neale; right halfback, Pond; fullback, Mallory...