Word: fashionable
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...fashion of the day to devise novel settings for old mysteries, and the "Subway Express", now in production at the Hollis Theatre, is one of the latest examples to remove the melodrama from the more conventional English manor house, or, as was the height of the mode a season or so ago, the New York night club...
...sympathetic accounts of the organization and aims of the House Plan in all the better New York and Boston papers. This would seem to show that the newspapers are more than willing to meet Harvard halfway in getting its news before the public in a dignified and adequate fashion, if only given half a chance...
Fenway: Ruth Chatterton in "Anybody's Woman". A thoroughly good movie done in the now well-known Chatterton fashion...
...recently been learned from a very special source of information that St. Stephen's College is dealing with the liquor problem in its own novel and peculiar fashion. At the beginning of the year a notice is sent to each student to the effect that all liquor within a radius of twenty miles of the college has been tested by the authorities and found unfit to drink. It is suggested that the students lay off the stuff too. Apparently no information is given as to where a one can get a decent drink, but presumably it is assumed that...
...work of Harding was especially encouraging, since he was being anxiously watched by the coaches to see whether he was up to his old standard. He caught the two passes from Huguley in great fashion and stood the scrimmage as well as anybody...