Word: eves
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...occasion of that team's journey to Princeton presents a favorable opportunity to give the CRIMSON's most sincere good wishes to the team, its leader, and its coaches upon the eve of an encounter with an old and worthy rival. Harvard sends its team to Princeton with the hope and the expectation that this trip will be as successful as the last...
...week at a rate which was in striking contrast to his tendency in that direction a year ago. He announced that he would address the New York Chamber of Commerce on Nov. 19 at Manhattan, the American Farm Bureau Federation on Dec. 7 in Chicago, and that on Christmas Eve he will deliver a radio address; also that he would doubtless speak at the opening of the Philadelphia Exposition in honor of the 150th Anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. Several other speeches were on his program, undated. In addition the White House social calendar for the coming winter...
...first place, a man he had exiled to Chile early in September had the affrontery to return. This man was the eminent South American physician, Jose Gabino Villanueva, President-Elect of Bolivia, who, on the eve of inauguration, refused to do Saavedra's bidding and was therefore promptly declared unelected and, a week later, exiled. No one could guess what hopes had lured Senor Villanueva back to Bolivia, but it was certain that this time Saavedra, taking no chances, would send him under armed guard to an unhealthy part of the country...
...Fall of Eve. Another heavily heralded comedy stumbled in the first act and was stimulated to complete the evening with fair effect only by the unique and astonishing talent of Ruth Gordon...
From such a second-rate and cheap conception little of merit could survive. There were various bright lines and a fair amount of acting. People will go to see Ruth Gordon rather than The Fall of Eve...