Word: marche
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...TIME, March 7, states, relative to General Butler, "The War Department ... allowed him to withdraw his resignation," (p. 20, col. 3, lines...
...this article on General Butler, TIME, March 7, p. 20, you speak of the War Department sending him to Shanghai and later on of the War Department's allowing him to withdraw his resignation. I thought you knew that the Marines were in the Navy Department and subject to the Secretary of the Navy...
Sirs: You state in TIME, March 7, that John A. Brashear, former distinguished astronomer of Pittsburgh was unknown to you. We who knew him feel that you missed much. When his wife preceded him in death he wrote this timely epitaph: "Too often we've studied the stars together, to have any fear of the night." I've wondered whether anything was so poetically and appropriately written of him. when he went away from his beloved Pittsburgh-"into the night." MRS. JAMES A. HUSTON...
Professor George Lyman Kittredge '82 will deliver the Dowse Institute free lecture series in Sanders Theatre, on the evenings of March 22, 24, and 29 at 8 o'clock. The course on "The Appreciation of Shakespeare" consists of lectures upon 'King Hemy IV" The Tempest" and "Anthony and Cleopatra...
...deceptive fractiousness of the March climate in New England has lured the Vagabond into such indiscretions in the matter of overcoats, that he has contrived to contract one of those annoyingly persistent coughs which characterize Spring. He is endeavoring, however, by the use of lotions and liniments to subdue the ailment before the first Dowse lecture on Monday evening. Since Professor Kittredge is giving the series this year, the Vagabond will go to Sanders Theatre at 8 o'clock thoroughly equipped with cough drops, knowing the aversion of the erudite professor to the noisy accompaniment of a spring cold...