Word: lanterns
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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There is one other song, "Lantern of Love". You've probably heard it, but that doesn't matter. By the end of the first act you'll be humming it, whistling it, beating time to it. At the end of the second act you will hardly be able to wait until you reach the lobby to give your own special version of it. And when you go home (the play has threoacts), the left hind wheel of the trolley, which will be flat, will rhythmically impress that tune on your soul, if you have one, for ever and ever...
...very tall young man who is all these things grinned at the reporters and refused to be a personage. "I am here on a lecture tour," he said. "My purpose is to talk about lion hunting?as a hunter, not a scientist. I shall show motion pictures, and lantern slides, and generally conduct myself like any other lecturer." Questions flowed. Q: "Do you like to dance...
...display an enameled nightingale, singing and flapping its wings; 3) the plain gold and ivory rattle, ordered by sensible Catherine the Great for her children; 4) a gold stage-coach four inches long and an inch and a half high with a 20-carat diamond* cut like a lantern swinging within; 5) the Queen Victoria paper weight, displaying that sovereign carved dumpily in jade, wearing a diamond crown...
...Ways at Westminster", Professor Munro. New Lecture Hall, Government 1. The lecture will be illustrated with lantern slides...
Professor G. H. Edgell '09, Dean of the Faculty of Architecture and Chairman of the Council of the School of Architecture, will conclude the triangular symposium by a discussion of "Religion and the Fine Arts". His talk will be accompanied by lantern slides...