Word: doors
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...door came Miss L. S. W. Perkins, who 30 years ago was 53, when she entertained "a little bride and groom." Last week Miss Perkins was so flustered at the bridegroom's return, that her physician expressed concern lest the excitement prove too great a strain on her 83-year-old constitution. When the onetime Premier approached, however, Miss Perkins rallied, greeted him warmly, pressed a dry kiss on Ishbel's wholesome cheek. Followed luncheon, newsgatherers excluded...
...Keiser '27, who is giving a pianoforte recital this evening at 8.15 o'clock in Paine Hall, has selected a very worth while programme for his concert, including Beethoven's Sonala in A-fiat major, opus 26. Tickets may be obtained at the door...
Tickets are $1 each and may be obtained at Amee's Bookstore, 21 Brattle Street, or at the door...
Queen Mary did not seem embarrassed or say, "Shh!" Her face lighted, she nodded, and with a royal finger discreetly indicated to Sir James a door. He should go through, and turn thus and thus. Then he would find Nurse Knight and should tell her by the Queen-Empress' command to show him the Sleeping Princess...
...James melted out the door. He turned thus and thus. Soon the royal nurse whom everyone knows simply as "Nurse Knight" told him that the Sleeping Princess was indeed sleeping, that he must tiptoe...