Word: dears
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...military aristocracy, as it is, to a certain extent, at least, representative of the people. Some persons fear that in the reaction from Bolshevism, the old order may again be set up. But this again is troubling ourselves with phantoms of our imagination. A revolution, conducted in the dear, old methodical Teutonic way would be so mild a form of chaos that there need be no swing of the pendelum in the opposite direction. To the contrary, the chances are strongly in favor of such a movement simmering down to a good, comfortable bourgeois democracy, such as we ourselves enjoy...
...expect to add any extras to the present twenty dance program, which is as follows: 1. Two hearts discover (fox trot). 2. You're the one (one step). 3. Left alone blues (fox trot). 4. Poppyland (fox trot). 5. Pal of mine (waltz). 6. Cairo (one step). 7. Honey dear (fox trot). 8. Dardannella (fox trot). 9. Whose baby are you (one step). 10. Crocodile (fox trot). Intermission. 11. My laddie (fox trot). 12. Bohemia (one step). 13. Nothing (fox trot). 14. Rose of Washington Square (fox trot). 15. Miami Shore (waltz). 16. Swanee (one step). 17. Beale Street Blues...
...romantic notions that bring about the situations of the play. The fads and fancies of a modern girl at that interesting point in her life, when she is no longer a flapper and not yet a debutante, are remarkably well presented by Miss Helen Hayes. In "Dear Brutus" and. "Clarence" Miss Helen Hayes has done some very clever work, but as Bab she approaches the heights of genius; the least one can say of her is that she is admirably fitted to the part. Mrs. Rinehart created a character, Mr. Carpenter presented it on the stage, but the charm...
...Dear Walter...