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...celebration of Joan of Arc day, the Boston Chapter of France Forever will hold a giant rally in The New England Mutual Hall on Clarendon Street, Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. The Harvard unit will be represented by all members who can attend...
...Union cause." Veterans of the Crimean war jostled Garibaldians in the lobbies. There were counterfeiters, confidence men, singers, comedians, vendors of obscene literature, prize fighters, gamblers, 5,000 trulls. "Dr. Schuman (all diseases of a private nature, permanent cure or no charge) set up [shop] in the Clarendon Hotel," but soon had to compete with "certain swindlers in the back streets...
...Wellesley Maynard M. Miller Audrey Leighton, Wellesley Hills Richard G. Mintz Rosanne Saftil, Brookline Samuel J. Mixter Vallory Willis, New York Robert M. Moore, Jr. Kay Morley, Wellesley William S. Moore, Jr. Mary Blackwell, Farmington Berkeley D. More Sue Hoover, Wellesley Charles H. Morin Billie Loftus, Miss Wheelock's Clarendon Mower, Jr. Mary Anderson, Bradford Junior College James A. Murphy, Jr. Helen Eggart, Radcliffe Howard T. Oedel Carolyn Townsend, Walnut Hill School Harry O'Hare Pauline Callahan, Wellesley Shelby H. Page Polly Faulkner, Cambridge William B. Patterson Lee Deming, Smith Ferdinand L. L. Pecci-Blunt Katherine Sands, New York Robert...
...parties ("clubs" at which customers may obtain liquor after legal drinking hours from wholesalers with whom they are registered), on the lookout for "abominable scenes." Two hundred M. P.s signed a motion in the House of Commons "deploring bottle parties." Britain's official moral police chief, Earl of Clarendon, Lord Chamberlain, convoked a conference to discuss nudity...
...Britain, however, the 6th Earl of Clarendon, the Lord Chamberlain (alias, censor of Britain's stage and literature), keeps an eagle eye out not only for theatrical obscenity, profanity, sacrilege and references to royalty but also for possible insults to heads of foreign States. Last week, perusing the book and lyrics of a new London revue, Censor Lord Clarendon spotted a song entitled Even Hitler Had a Mother, hastily banned the piece. The forbidden ditty...