Word: inns
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Pauline Frederick plays the leading role in "The Mistress of Shenstone",--a picture full of surprises--at the Park Theatre. It is a story of the accidental death of her husband in the war, and the complications which result when, in seeking rest and change incognito at an inn in Cornwall, she falls in love with the man whose mistake killed her husband. The introduction of more confusing circumstances tangle events into an apparently hopeless situation, from which she is released with more than usual verisimilitude...
After the game the team will go to Northampton, remaining overnight at the Draper Hotel. Leaving there in the late morning, they will reach Williamstown at 5.30 o'clock. After dinner at the Williams Inn, they will match their skill against the Purple five...
Since 1914, America has been called upon to contribute to drive after drive to aid those who have suffered from the war in Europe. Many have felt, and not unjustly, that the poor inn this country were more deserving of their charity that those abroad. But when children are starving there are no distinctions of nationality or of race that can be considered. The three million children who are starving in Europe have as great claim upon us as if they were within our borders...
Preceding his speech at the Union, Mr. Keating is to dine at Lincoln's Inn as the guest of the Law School Club, and will deliver a short address to the students, then...
...both the afternoon and evening of next Saturday the University Glee Club Will give joint concerts with the Wellesley Glee Club, and each of these concerts will be followed by a dance. Previous evening entertainment the members of the Glee Club will hold a dinner the Wellesley Inn with the Wellesley . Tickets to the concerts may be purchased only by Wellesley students...