Word: fined
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Cercle Francais will open its forty-second annual dramatic production with performances at the Fine Arts Theatre, Boston, today, at 2.15 and 8.15 o'clock...
Professor Adolph Goldschmidt of the University of Berlin, and Visiting Lecturer on Fine Arts and the History of German Culture, will give his fifth lecture in the Lecture Room of the old Fogg Museum at 4 o'clock today...
...During the game," said Col. Forbes, "Ned McLean announced that Jack Johnson, the prize fighter, was to be discharged from the Federal penitentiary at Leavenworth, and either Ned or Albert Lasker exclaimed, 'Why, his old mother used to work for me and he has a fine of $1000 hanging over him and can't pay it.' Ned McLean said: 'Albert, I'll give $500 and you give $500 and we will pay his fine.' The President spoke up: 'Don't let that worry you: I'll remit the fine,' and the game went...
...fine was never paid...
...play will be given each evening at 8.15 o'clock in Brattle Hall starting to- day and continuing through Friday. The matinee and evening performances on Saturday will take place in the Fine Arts Theatre in Boston. Due to the great demand for tickets there will be, for the first time, four consecutive evening performances in Cambridge. Tickets are on sale daily at Brattle Hall from 11 to 11 o'clock, and reservations may be made by telephoning University 3439. There will be dancing after each of the Brattle Hall performances