Word: lover
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...with, conditions which he has observed first hand, since war and Sovietism have been visited upon her. Most normal people agree that the present state of affairs is impossible; and here they stop. Count Tolstoy, with perhaps some vision of his father, a true lover of democracy, can look upon the present horrors and still find cause for optimism. He feels that Russia will rise triumphant out of chaos to become the United States of Russia. In these days when that nation is either a complete myth or a hopeless human entanglement to most of us, it is a welcome...
Cassandra and her lover stole away...
...series of Whiting recitals in Paine Hall. Mr. Arthur Whiting, with the assistance of other artists, gives each year at the three large eastern Universities a series of musical recitals planned in such a way as to illustrate different phases of the art, and explained by him, a true lover of music, in interesting talks before the concert. Such a program is both valuable and entertaining; Mr. Whiting will receive a hearty welcome when he comes to the Music Building for his first concert tonight...
...certain London revue, the audience one moment beholds a slim and graceful heroine seated on some very formidable-looking rocks, wailing for her lover. The next moment the rocks dissolve into a Hindu temple, and the heroine gains considerably in avoirdupois. All this--as the spectacle plays advertise--is "Not a Moving Picture". Nor is it one of those tricks of the stage such as the New York Hippodrome delights in. It is merely an illusion produced by lights of proper color and intensity...
...humor and song; while its chorus had both beauty and talent; in fact, it is one of the best trained choruses we have seen in Boston this year. In a word, Jean Bedini in presenting Clark and McCullough in the "Chuckles of 1921" has given to the vaudeville-going lover two men known for their ready wit and clever singing...