Word: door
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Tickets until noon will cost $1.25, and at the door...
...rooms stand now, traces renfain of much that transpired within them. On the inside of a closet door there is a painting, reported as the work of F. D. Merritt, who lived in the rooms at one time, and later was commissioned by the University to make the portrait of Sopbocles, the eminent Greek professor, which now hangs in the faculty room in University Hall. Men who lived in the rooms 50 years ago have told of a painting in the same room, reputed to have extended all around the walls near the floor, in which the faculty members...
Resolutions. In the days of Samuel Gompers, a routine resolution of A. F. of L. conventions was one demanding recognition of Soviet Russia. But no such resolution came forward last year or last week. When hypervigilant Los Angeles police arrested two alleged Reds at the convention's door, the delegates scoffed at police and prisoners alike...
...merchant family which held up their hard worked hands in horror when young Nikita divulged a yearning for the stage. Nikita shrugged his not, in those days, so very hardworked shoulders, deserted the family, who promptly cast him off, and was presently heard knocking at the stage door of the great Art Theatre in Moscow...
...Manhattan, Mrs. Elizabeth Hendrickson called her two sons. Like Spartans preparing for death, she dressed her children in their best clothes, washed their faces, brushed their hair, took them into the kitchen, locked the door and turned on the gas. Neighbors rescued the three before they had time...