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...second was to abandon the Austrian Constitution and form a Fascist State on the Italian model. This would get the support of the Catholics and the Heimwehr whose leader Prince Ernst Rüdiger von Starhemberg last week returned from a visit to Benito Mussolini. Third choice was to furbish up the present "Austria Over All" coalition of the Christian Socialists, the Fascist Heimwehr and the Agrarian League with the half-hearted support of the Socialists. Last week Dollfuss met long & late with his Cabinet to make a choice. Within the Cabinet Vice-Chancellor Franz
...money talks, then "Smiles" easily takes the first place among the musical comedies of this year, for Mr Ziegfeld has dug deep into the family coffers to furbish his present opus with such a wealth of talent and personality as has not been seen on the Boston stage for many a year...
...work of constructing the wooden stands for the Yale game will probably be started next week. F.B. Furbish, the Cambridge contractor who has done the work for the H. A. A. for a number of years will again be given the job. Seventeen thousand is the approximate number of seats which will be added to the Stadium's capacity by the erection of these stands...
...recent meeting of the Corporation the following appointments were made for one year from September 1, 1906: J. A. Furbish D.M.D., C. M. Pope D.M.D. '04, L. A. Rogers D.M.D. '02, Instructors in Mechanical Dentistry; C. M. Smith M.D. '94--Instructor in Syphilis; H. A. Stone D.M.D. '03--Instructor in Extracting and Anaesthesia; A. I. Andrews Ph.D.--Assistant in History; H. A. Bellows '06, W. B. Blake '05, A. Brooks '05, S. P. Chase A.M., R. W. Coues A.M. '95, L. Hatch A.M. '05, L. Lewis '01, W. L. Stoddard 1G., W. E. McNeill '02--Assistants in English...
...stage buildings in the Stadium are rapidly nearing completion and will probably be ready tomorrow afternoon. The wooden structure which will form the background of the theatre has already been erected by F. B. Furbish of Cambridge. It was made from plans by Professor Minton Warren, which he based on the plans of the theatre of Aropus on Northeastern Africa. The structure cuts off the curved end of the Stadium where the spectators will be seated, and represents the palace of Agamemnon at Argos. To break the monotony of the front of the palace, a portico resembling the front...