Word: beacons
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Opposite Etting will play Miss Janet Sabine, daughter of the late Professor Sabine of Harvard, authority on acoustics. Miss Elizabeth Lyman, who as the Barbara Fritchie of Beacon Street has amply proved here powers of acting, will assume the role of Mme. Montpepin, with Miss Louisa Bazeley as Mme. Charbonneau. In the smaller though none the less interesting parts are cast Miss Charlotte Moseley as Argile, Miss Helen Howe as Rosine Charbonneau, Miss Helen Streeter as Francoise, and Miss Juliet Greens as Julie...
Henry J. Allen, owner and publisher of the Wichita Beacon, Wichita, Kansas; Brace Barton of Barton, Durstine, and Osborn, Advertising Agency of New York; Nell H. Borden, Assistant Professor of Advertising in the Harvard Business School; M. T. Copeland, Professor of Marketing in the Harvard Business School; Mac Martin, President of the Mac Martin Advertising Agency of Minneapolis; Malcolm Muir, Vice-President and Chairman of the Sales Board of the McGraw-Hill Company, Publishers, of New York; Stanley Resor, President of the J. Walter Thompson Company, Advertising Agency of New York; Tim Thritt, Advertising Manager of the American Multigraph Sales...
...been branded as a 'radical plot," and the American Legion has refused to take part, because some of the marchers are alleged pacifists. However, many such organizations as the League of Women's Voters, the Knights of Pythias, and the like, are marching. The parade will go up Beacon Hill and pass a reviewing stand on the Boston Common...
...these heirs to a glorious past and spirants to an even more glorious future greet each other from Hong Kong and Havana, from Beacon Hill and Devil's Gulch, what a dramatic moment demanding the imagination of a Hugo to appreciate! As East meets West and North meets South, is there no master's pen to do justice to the event? There...
...American Educational Week (TIME, Nov. 24). Each day was given a name - Constitution Day, Patriotism Day, School and Teacher Day, etc. - and to each name were appended such phrases as "Ballots, not bullets," "One Constitution, one Union, one Flag, one History," "The red flag - danger," "The Dictionary is the beacon light to understanding...