Word: denmark
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Professor Baker has chosen to produce this drama for a number of reasons. The American-Scandinavian Foundation is very anxious to have it staged in America and the Workshop will be the first to present on this continent a masterpiece which has been seen in Denmark, Norway, Germany and England. This more than any other of Sigurjonsson's writings has made him famous as one of the younger Icelandic and, indeed, Euopean dramatists. Moreover, Professor Baker sees in this stern and relentless tragedy of the North an unusual opportunity for testing the powers of the Workshop's company of actors...
...Copenhagen, Denmark...
...allowed in Copenhagen, still much enthusiasm was aroused in a meeting held by the Student's Free-Thinking Association, which was addressed by both American and Danish men and women students. A dinner was given by our own party to the Danish students who came from distant parts of Denmark solely for the purpose of attending...
...Worcester, 39 39 Somerville, 47 39 Pittsburgh, 32 36 Cleveland, 38 34 Providence, 36 28 Fall River, 23 28 Philadelphia, 33 26 First Ten Foreign Countries. 1914 1915 Canada, 37 37 China, 18 22 Japan, 9 10 England, 6 6 Turkey, 4 6 Greece, 1 3 India, 4 3 Denmark, 0 2 South Africa, 6 2 Germany...
Following are the ten best foreign countries: 1914 1915 Canada 37 37 China, 18 22 Japan, 9 10 England, 6 6 Turkey, 4 6 Greece, 1 3 India, 4 3 Denmark, 0 2 Germany, 3 2 South Africa...