Word: mahal
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Indian border. At Bombay, two ambulances stood chugging expectantly at the station. Amanullah, in civilized trousers, looked worried. He was about to become a father for the seventh time. Inayatullah was expecting, too, for the fourteenth time. But the expected did not happen. The two ladies reached the Taj Mahal Hotel without the aid of ambulances...
...Gothic tower, of pink Georgia marble and tan Florida coquina stone, to be erected. Delicately balanced in the top is the largest carillon in the U. S.? At the tower's base is a pool, surrounded by exotic trees and shrubs. Mr. Bok calls this place the "Taj Mahal of America." It was to dedicate this U. S. Taj that President Coolidge had gone to Florida...
Near Berlin, Germany, rises the curious town of Neubabelsberg. To walk through Neubabelsberg is to imagine oneself the Wandering Jew, reviewing his travels in a dream. Here one may stand in awe before India's Taj Mahal, turn the corner and climb an Egyptian pyramid. Miserable Chinese hovels may adjoin the chateau of the French Renaissance. One may be anywhere, at any time, in Neubabelsberg. It is Germany's Hollywood...
...cast: Announcer Lendon Snedecker '25 Joseph G. H. Humphreys '25 Mary Miss Dorothy Leadbetter First Angel Miss Ruth Johnston Second Angel Miss Constance Templeton First Shepherd Whitney Cromwell '26 Second Shepherd O. L. Loring '26 Elyson Miss Mary Leonard Mahal Miss Frances Chase Jaspar H. S. Smith '25 Antechoir Murray Pease '26 Balthazar D. W. Keyes '26 Herod D. L. Dickson '27 Messenger Lendon Snedecker '25 First Courtier G. R. Russell '27 Second Courtier P. R. Hepburn '25 Clerks...