Word: graces
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...second act, Patricia discovers that Grace Collinge loves Davis Mills. Repenting her efforts to ensnare the youth, she announces to her friends the depths to which she has stooped and the financial crash which is impending...
...third act she sends Davis back to Grace and, selling her sapphires to pay her debts, chooses from among the many pleasant paths open to her, the one that leads to a little California orange farm and the love of Arthur Corey...
...will be "Prayer in Personal Religion." He graduated from Harvard College in the class of 1883, and took his degree, Doctor of Divinity, in the Episcopal Theological School, Cambridge, in 1886. He has been Rector of St. Paul's Church, Boston, for two years, having formerly been rector of Grace Church in Providence...
...truly a comedienne of charming naivete. Although her lack of voice is a real handicap, she dominates the evening completely by her personality and natural grace. The climax of the entertainment was reached when she gave a number of her inimitable impersonations. From the "divine Sarah" to Eddie Foy and on again to Ethel Barrymore, she flitted with ease and surprising success...
...evening; or, in the House of Commons, he shouts "traitor" and "liar" at his best friend on the opposite bench and then after the session walks out with him arm in arm. The Yale and Harvard track teams last summer experienced more than a touch of that social grace which the Englishman unites with his most hostile athletic endeavors...