Word: chaires
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Some 13 years ago a much-bundled lady lay in her deck-chair on an eastbound Atlantic liner and moaned the fate that had let her go to the U. S. and fail in a few miserably managed recitals. The lady, although it could not have been guessed by her thin, unshaped legs, was a dancer. The name she went by was La Argentina* and in Madrid she had long been a favorite. But the U. S.-bah! She closed her eyes and pretended to forget...
Coincident with the vote of the Corporation for the establishment of the School of City Planning and of the degree of Master in it comes the naming of Professor Henry Vincent Hubbard '97 of the Faculty of Landscape Architecture as the first incumbent of the new Charles D. Norton Chair of Regional Planning. In addition to this, he will direct the School...
Preliminary plans for the location at Harvard of the first School of City Planning ever opened in this country were made public last month. At that time it was announced that a chair had been founded by the gift of J. P. Curtis, of New York City, but that no one had been named for it up to that time. The Rockefeller Foundation was announced as the donor of a sum large enough to enable the opening of the new school...
Copley--"The Creaking Chair". Revival of an old and popular mystery play...
Copley--"The Creaking Chair". Revival of an old and popular mystery play...