Word: coloniale
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Styled in silver, this sterling cigarette holder is a replica of an early 18th Century Colonial Ale tankard. It stands 2 3/4 inches high and was fashioned in detail by one of Boston's oldest silversmits, GEBELEIN, at 79 Chestnut St.
"Philippines for the Filipinos." The U.S. had suddenly become caretaker of more than 7,000 islands and islets in the Pacific, and manager of the destinies of some 7½ million people. It took four years to subdue the guerrillas in the hills, battling for independence from caretakers-whether Spanish...
The text of Life in America proposes no striking or revolutionary ideas about U.S. history. Author Davidson has been content to follow the familiar trails hacked out by earlier social historians and to fill in his conventional account with homely details. Volume I is concerned mainly with the way Americans...
But brotherly love soon prevailed and Princeton resumed athletic contests with Harvard in 1934, and by 1937 the two teams were going off the field arm in arm. Princeton fans allowed their goal posts to be torn down without offering resistance. Yet despite this acceptance of their relationship, the Tigers...
Point of No Return demonstrates that a good novel can be made into a good play. John Marquand collaborates with Paul Osborn and the result, with Henry Fonda, is worthwhile. The Colonial at 8:30 p.m.