Word: bunkered
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...diary of Lieutenant John Barker from 1774 to 1776: The British in Boston. This volume covers the daily life of the British troops during the siege of Boston and also gives accounts of the battles of Lexington, Concord, and Bunker Hill...
...Charles Bunker Gilbreth will lecture at 7.30 tonight in the Colonial Club under the auspices of the Business School on "Selecting the One Best Way to do Work." For many years Mr. Gilbreth has made an intensive study of methods of work in regard to efficiency...
...Selecting the One Best Way to Work" will be the topic discussed by Mr. Frank Bunker Gilbreth before the Business School tomorrow at 7.30 o'clock at the Colonial Club...
...remarkably acted by Arthur Dewey without undue exaggeration; and Samuel Adams and John Hancock are brought forth as the guiding spirits of the Northern Colonies. Paul Revere's ride and the Battle of Lexington are as vivid as screen art can make them. And finally, the Battle of Bunker Hill, and the winter spent at Vally Forge picture the indomitable spirit of "America...
...drawing out his scenes, which often makes them thin, haggard. His favorite trick of shifting scenes abruptly demands-at times-a jackrabbit alertness. But through It all runs a simple, yet eloquent romance. Griffith has made history and fiction listen to their master's voice. The battle of Bunker Hill is done with all the sincerity of the original. On the whole, a beacon light of American history, first of a series, well worthy of the backing of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Neil Hamilton is a capital hero (Barthelmess style), Lionel Barrymore a dynamic villain, and bird...