Word: may
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...fact that several thousand tickets to the Pennsylvania football game have been turned in these tickets will be put on sale publicly, according to officials of the H. A. A. For $4 apiece tickets may be purchased at the following concerns in Boston: Iver Johnson, W. J. Brine, Wright and Ditson and Horace Partridge; and in Cambridge at Leavitt and Peirce...
...play is partly preachment but it is so exciting that even Otto Kahn, you may be certain, would wish to set his teeth in the ear of the suave, knavish judge and in that of the dirty district attorney. The minor parts are badly taken; but Charles Bickford, as the flaring Macready, Horace Braham, as the less truculent, beseeching Capraro, and Sylvia Sidney, as the well-gowned and eventually hysterical fiancee of the former make you, as one shrill memuer of the audience remarked, wish to "go to Boston and kill a few people...
Communications. Mighty are the four chief U. S. communication companies (Radio, I. T. & I., A. T. & T., Western Union). Mightier still would be a combination of any two of them. But under the White Act, U. S. cable and radio companies may not merge. Surprising, piquant, therefore, was the admission of President Newcomb Carlton of Western Union last week, that he had conferred with Chairman of the Board Owen D. Young of Radio Corp., the subject being a possible, desirable merger...
Candidates for the business, publicity, and stage departments of the Dramatic Club will meet Wednesday at Ridgely Annex at 7 o'clock. Men who prove capable in the Club's performances this winter and next spring will be taken to the Woods Hole Theatre next summer, from which they may act in the New York theatre after leaving college. Acting candidates will sign the blue books at Leavitt and Peirce...
...decoration the whole side of one of the chemical laboratories has been plastered with pictures of both candidates for the presidential chair, and entreaties from both parties for votes and support may be read on ever bulletin board...