Word: girls
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Odysseus testified that he had married the girl in the merchant's house, that it was from this cause alone that his enraged father demanded the extradition of kindly Hymen Skiades...
...girl from home who wants to be a singer in the city?this tale is often told. In this case the home-town doctor has hypnotized her into believing she cannot sing ?after a throat operation. He of course wanted to marry her. In the closing moments of the play she recovers both voice and balance, bursts into song, and everybody is content. Dorothy Francis, once of the Chicago Opera Company, favors with the unusual combination of an actress and a voice...
...ROMANTIC YOUNG LADY?A girl whose dream lover suddenly arrived and showed that dreams differ from flesh and blood...
...work-gang moves away, and the blasting of Nessie's fame is simply a matter of a few street conversations and telephone calls. Brother Northcutt turns out his masked inquisitors, and Nessie not being found, the bastinadoes of righteousness descend upon Abner when he returns to marry the girl. Nessie, seeking refuge under an express train, is rescued and married by the village infidel, Belshue the jeweler, a mournful, middle-aged creature, who was the chief object of her missionary work before her downfall...
...really 26 years since the young woman then at the head of Wellesley College's department of Biblical history and literature was called to South Hadley. She was a Connecticut girl who, after teaching at Wheaton Seminary, had fitted herself for collegiate teaching by five years' study at Brown University. How active she has been during the past quarter century outside the walls of Mount Holyoke, as well as within them, may be judged from the astonishing list of national committees, boards and trusteeships listed solidly under her name for the better part of a column...