Word: brided
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Following is the program for the Pop Concert in Symphony Hall this evening: 1. March, "Le Pere le Victoire," Ganne 2. Overture, "The Sold Bride," Smetana 3. Waltz, "The Merry Widow," Lehar 4. Selection, "La Boheme," Puccini 5. Suite, "L'Arlesienne," Bizet 6. Intermezzo Russe for String Orchestra, Francke 7. Dear Violet, Blon 8. Danse Macabre, Saint-Saens 9. Overture, "Stradella," Flotow 10. Waltz, "Frau Luna," Lincke 11. Selection, "The Geisha," Jones 12. Galop, "Skidoo," Kautzenbach
...every event but one. The ha-ha boys had their arms so well trained from writing innumerable jokes that they won the majority of points in the shot-put. The other events in the meet were easy meat for the news gatherers. The Monthly and Advocate tried to bride the press representatives, but in spite of their efforts the Associated Press sleuth-hounds flashed the score over the country...
Century--Comment on "The Prince of the Power of the Air," by A. G. Bell h.'96; "The Red City," No. V., by S. W. Mitchell h.'86; "The Elephant's Bride," by J. Corbin '92; "The Canals and Oases of Mars," by P. Lowell '76; "Mary Garden," by H. T. Finck...
Harper's--"The French Element in English," by T. R. Lounsbury h.'93; "Julia Bride," part II., by H. James '99; "Editor's Easy Chair," by W. D. Howells...
Harper's--"Julia Bride," by H. James '99; "Reading," by E. S. Martin '77; "Editor's Easy Chair," by W. D. Howells...