Word: carly
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...train was late enough to make us feel at home. Service was good, and an English-speaking porter who helped us to start our three trunks of paper samples through in bond, tried to return half the well earned tip that we gave him. The first-class car that we entered here was clean, and newly and attractively upholstered, both seat-coverings and curtains being of paper fabric, as in nearly all the cars in Germany. To avoid a wrong impression one should say that the returning of tips or their refusal was not found to be a habit, despite...
...Triangle Club members will be met at Jordan Hall by a committee of ushers headed by J. A. Sessions '21, and conducted in a special car to Cambridge as soon as their performance is over. H. H. Faxon '21 will have charge of the ushers...
...Chelsea, is at the Chelsea Memorial Hospital in a serious condition, suffering from a fractured skull which is the result of some unexplained accident early Saturday morning. He was found at about 1.30 A. M. by some friends, who believe that he probably fell from a street car. Specialists say that the fracture may have resulted from a heavy fall of some sort. He regained consciousness Monday night, and his recovery is expected, although he will probably be unable to return to College this year...
...personnel of 85 includes cast, chorus, orchestra, manager, assistant manager, stage manager, assistant stage manager, constume manager, property manager, electrician and publicity manager. They travel in three pullmans with a baggage car for property...
...time for the Allies to announce to Germany the amount of her war indemnity, and to insist that she follow the demands of the Treaty. There car be no hope for peace in Europe, economic or physical, until these two questions are satisfactorily adjusted. Germany's attitude is rebellious; the first of January, on which date by the Spa agreement--an agreement indulgently granting more time than was allowed in the Versailles pact--Germany was to have been disarmed, finds her still bristling with soldiers masquerading as ponce and civic guards. Although such trickery is not dangerous at present...