Word: lined
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...receiving line from 4.30 to 5 o'clock will be Professor and Mrs. Irving Balley and Professor and Mrs. James Ford; from 5 to 5.30 o'clock will be Dean and Mrs. W. B. Donham and Professor and Mrs. Walter Dearborn; from 5.30 to 6 o'clock will be President and Mrs. Lowell, Deah and Mrs. C. H. Moore, and Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Luce. The head ushers will be James de Normandie '29, and Winslow Carlton...
...laboratory will be rowing machines, bicycles, and other forms of exercisers, and the men will be permitted to pursue their own line of work...
...exhibit the mermaid which Boston newspapers had reported found off Swampscott. Among the irritating experiences of the operators are inquiries by persons who call up to learn "if the operator is asleep or not", and the arguments of persons who refuse to believe the operator who tells them the line is busy...
...presentation, for in stance, the classical, would have completely altered the charm of the theme. Then, too, you must, consider that Gershwin speaks well only in a jazz vein and he might have meased things up if he had attempted to do anything so far out of his line as to do anything in a classical...
...motor-monsters can struggle. Last September, he visioned a world which is learning the uses of the automobile: "It devolves upon the United States to help to motorize the world. . . . Road building is taking root in Australia, vast Africa, Spain, South America. . . . Every new development, highway, railroad, steamship line, building operation, whether it be a drainage project in old Greece or a new water system in Peru, means an added use of the automobile...