Word: inns
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...years later he is toping and caroling in an inn, faced with ruin and the loss of Jean Armour, whose father will not let him marry her. Rather than be arrested he decides to print his songs. Again he is in Edinburgh, lionized after the publication of his first poems but unwilling to stoop for patronage. There he meets the diffident boy, Walter Scott; there as in the country he teaches the lasses to sing...
...hitherto untried Freshman outfit takes on Lincoln's Inn at the Freshman Gymnasium. R. L. Debevoise, M. G. Dowling, A. M. Geissler, A. F. Appleton, and R. K. Tilt will represent 1929 against the Law School...
...comes off for the Squash season today when the University racquetmen meet the strong Union Boat Club group. Team B. meets B. A. A. at Boston and the 1929 outfit takes on Lincoln's Inn...
Jacques Renard will be stationed in the living room with his Mansion Inn Orchestra, while the rhythm for the dances in the Reading Room will be furnished by the Reinberg Calabres orchestra. Tickets will be limited to 900. Only members of the Union will be admitted. The price is 4.50 for single tickets, while the price for couples is four dollars. Tickets may be secured daily at the newstand between 9 and 4 o'clock. The Union management urges all members who are planning to attend to secure tickets promptly. The supply of tickets on the night of the dance...
...relief to find a play in which scholarship and a sense of beauty are predominant, particularly a play from England, from which domain the deftly decadent effusions of Michael Arlen have this season been most conspicuous. Ashley Dukes, London critic, has written his comedy around a night at an inn, an old time inn, from the shingle of which the title of the play is taken...