Word: baths
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...addition to this opportunity, there are positions waiting for men at the Texas Steamship Company of Bath, Me., the Bethlehem Shipbuilding Company, and the L. H. Shattuck Shipbuilding Company. All of these plants are now engaged in building certain quotas of Wooden ships as a part of the new emergency fleet of the merchant marine...
...first two acts were rather pretty, but the last one was pretty near the line. Censoring may redeem it, but it will take broad sweeps of the blue pencil. For the story is of Ann, a seminary girl of a century ago in Bath, England, who marries an absorbed astronomer and finds herself running a poor second to the constellations, even before her honeymoon is over. She sets about to bring her husband from lethargy to loving in that third act, and her methods caused nobody to ask how old was Ann. They all knew she was extremely wise...
Lehar's Viennese music blended nicely with the Bath setting, and there are some really fine songs for the fine voices of John Charles Thomas and Beth Lydy to sing--after they become confident of their lyrics. In costuming, the production grazed the point of profligacy. There were yards of silks and satins for those costumes of 1830, and what the Messrs. Shubert saved in decollete dressing they had to spend in hoop skirts. The free hand that equips Winter Garden shows did the pouring when money was put in to "The Star Gazer." In the tea scene...
...Prospect Union is not only an educational institution, but it is a large and active men's club as well. There are a number of class-rooms and meeting rooms, a large hall for lectures and dancing, and excellent shower-bath facilities. Tournaments in pool, billiards, checkers, chess, and various games of cards are held during the fall and winter. Concerts are given by various entertainment troupes during the year...
...blankets, or 2 blankets and 1 comforter; 1 undershirt; 2 prs. socks; 1 shaving outfit; 1 face towel; 1 bath towel; 1 Small Arms Firing Manual; 1 Manual of Interior Guard Duty; 1 tooth brush; 1 cake soap; 1 comb; 1 pr. shoe laces (extra) 1 pr. shoes; 1 rain coat (optional). No other articles will be taken. These articles will be securery tied by each man in as compact a bundle as possible, and each man will attach to his-bundle a linen tag giving name and company. The bundles will be placed on the ground under the supervision...