Word: globe
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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William H. Packer, of the editorial staff of the Boston Globe, will speak at a meeting of the Socialist Club in Stoughton 11 this evening at 8 o'clock. Mr. Packer has been a newspaper man for many years and also an Episcopal clergyman. This talk this evening will be from a newspaper man's point of view rather than from that of a social worker...
...Parker, of the Boston Globe, at Socialist Club, Stoughton...
...have or might build, as being perfectly useless in repelling an invasion. We must realize that we owe our present and somewhat false sense of security to England's navy, but England is at war with the most up-to-date, wide-awake, and militarily progressive nation on the globe, and it would not be giving the nation which has already astonished us with such marvelous inventions in artillery, due credit to presume that the big ships tied up in Kiel will remain outclassed in firing range or that their engineers are overlooking their opportunities...
...Harvard Club of Boston this evening at 7 o'clock. Head Coach R. F. Guild '07 will be the toast-master and the honorary guests will be P. D. Haughton '99, W. D. Sullivan '83. F. W. Moore '93, and J. D. Merrill '89 of the Boston Globe, as well as coaches W. Blake '05, W. Fultz, F. J. O'Brien '14, and P. M. Brown...
Among the leading attractions at the New York theatres next Saturday night are the following: "The Girl who Smiles," at the Longacre; "Under Fire," at the Hudson; "Chin Chin," at the Globe; "The Birth of a Nation," at the Liberty; "Hip, Hip, Hooray," etc., at the Hippodrome; "Common Clay," at the Republic; "Hit-the-Trail-Holiday," at the Astor; Geraldine Farrar in "Carmen," at the Strand; "Young America," at the Gaiety; "Miss Information," at George M. Cohan's; "Around the Map," at the New Amsterdam; William Gillette in "Sherlock Holmes," at the Empire; "Rolling Stones," at the Harris; Lillian Russell...