Word: flowers
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...probably a serious matter for the CRIMSON to pursue the dove of peace with an open cage and a pinch of salt, but while engaged in this inspired pursuit, it should keep one eye out for other person's, flower beds that might be trampled upon...
...Miss Winifred Hawkridge, "Toy Soldiers" by Miss Agnes Von Slyck and "Garafelia's Husband" by Miss Esther W. Bates. "The Florist Shop" is a laughable comedy of unusual merit, having for its central theme the fulfillment of a spinster's belated romance through the schemes of a pretty flower girl. "Toy Soldiers" is a "war play" written from a novel viewpoint and portraying the lighter side of the present European crisis in an amusing manner. In con- trast to the comedy of the other two plays "Garafelia's Husband" is in a more serious vein. In a number of strong...
...CRIMSON was hitting at no sect, creed or color when it protested against such personal campaigns. The writer of the editorial hadn't the faintest idea whether the most recent "flower Day" was for a Jewish society, or a Turkish or Swedish one. He simply knew that it was a private campaign, unauthorized by the University, and with an aim not generally known in the University. The CRIMSON is sorry if any one saw in the editorial an imputation that the "flower day" Monday was an attempt to get money under false pretenses. Nothing of the sort was intended...
...whole effect is such that most graduates who visit these halls will, we are sure, wish they might go to College all over again, not only because of the quiet of these groups, which ought speedily to have a genuine academic atmosphere, with their fine lawns, their flower-beds, and their new-planted ivy; but because of the opportunity to meet and know all sorts and conditions of men from all quarters of the United States, and daily to break bread with them...
Aldrich-Clisbee Co., Confectioners; American Fountain Pen Co.; art dealers: J. F. Olsson & Co., Varsity Arts and Crafts Shop; florists: H. R. Comley, N. Fishelson & Son, Howard's Flower Shop; hotels: Lenox, Puritan, Oxford: opticians: A. A. Carter, A. E. Covelle, Pinkham & Smith, J. W. Sanborn; photographers: Byrd Studios, E. Chickering, Garo Studios, A. L. Jamieson, Notman Studio, Pach Bros.; tailors: J. Henry Bean, M. Bornstein, F. H. Clarke, F. Daley, Guilford, Kendrich & Ladd, J. A. Hawkes, U. A. Ridley, J. J. Wallace; theatres: Boston Opera House, Castle Square; miscellaneous: Boston Arena, N. A. Dewitt (dentist), Harvard Auto Co., Harvard...