Word: inns
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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James M. Beck, Solicitor General of the U. S.: "Speaking before the Hall of Gray's Inn, London, I hailed the U. S. Supreme Court as 'a great lighthouse standing firm even when furious storms of discontent lash the national waters.' Lord Justice Adkins, who presided, mentioned the Court's one-hour time limit for counsels' speeches, and said he had known great English advocates who would find an hour insufficient to get within speaking distance of the real point. Much laughter greeted this sally...
...clock on Monday morning the members of the Class of 1920 will gather in the rear of Widener Library for the official opening of their triennial reunion. The class will then proceed by automobile to the Scituate Inn, Scituate, which will be the official headquarters during the outing...
...Drop Inn. This is a dancing show-whenever the plot lags or the music becomes too plaintively reminiscent of every other musical comedy of the year, the cast livens things up by bursting into a spasm of dancing :-and someone is dancing nearly all the time. Which is as it should be, for all the dancing is good, and James Barton's eccentric shuffling and fandangoing are incomparable. There seems to be practically nothing this stringy personage cannot do with his feet and legs-they are flexible as spaghetti-you feel that he could tie them behind his ears...
Heywood Broun (who protested loudly the wisdom of this year's Pulitzer award): " More than possible that Dew Drop Inn will win the Pulitzer Prize for next year...
...Googins Marguerite, Desaugiers, William C. Jackson 1G. A Waiter, W. S. Wilson '26 A Servant Girl, Miss June Wellman Members of the Caveau of 1813, C. H. Morgan 2d '24 Philip Wardner '24 Whitney Cromwell '26 W. C. Treat '23 E. J. Bliss Jr. '26 The Proprietor of the Inn, 1813, R. A. Zinn '24 Beranger, John Collier '24 Monsieur de Talleyrand, Conrad Salinger '23 Two Young Girls, Miss Gertrude Hoffman Miss Persis McClennan...