Word: branching
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Miss Gale, who was sitting in the lobby of the Copley Plaza hotel, thought a moment and then continued, "Every branch of human activity is undergoing an extension of freedom today. Religion, art, government, education, they are all changing their forms, outgrowing them, and advancing to a higher plane...
...every theatregoer, the Harvard overseers may excuse me for horning in. Mr. Eaton, I think, would be an ideal schoolmaster, and I have but one other suggestion to make. Why not an affiliation between Harvard and the Theatre Guild? Here is an institution, with an expert faculty, representing every branch of the dramatic art, including the audiences. It is an earnest organization, and it has at heart the improvement of the stage and its patrons. It might have time to join with Harvard in an endeavor to promote the better things. With such an arrangement students, instead of being confined...
...Bascom Slemp, Secretary to the President, on Mr. Coolidge's behalf, addressed letters to prominent Republican members of Congress, urging them to secure and expedite the pass age of a bill for reorganizing the Executive branch of the Government...
...occasion was the fourth annual dinner of the U. S. branch of the International Law Association, held in Manhattan...
...Higginson has been treasurer of the Massachusetts branch of the American Red Cross, and in 1917-18 and '19 was abroad as a civilian. In June, 1917, he was head of the first Red Cross campaign for money in New England...