Word: misses
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Germanic Museum. "Dublin Cycle" translated from the Gaelic by Katherine Tynan Hinkson, has been selected and will make its initial performance in America. One of the classics of Gaelic literature, "Dublin Cycle" has retained all its native beauty of rhyme and action because of the fine work of Miss Hinkson in translation. The production will be directed by Gerald Harrington '31 and will be open without charge to all members of the audience of "Fiesta...
...interested in your giving Harvard classes of the Directors of the Cambridge Historical Society and I might add James Leonard Paine was of the Harvard Class of '81, and concerning our two lady members Miss Carolyn H. Saunders is the daughter of a Harvard graduate and Mrs. Mary I. Gozzaldi the mother of two sons both graduating in 1914 and the grand-daughter of Samuel Batchelder, Esq., many of whose descendents are recorded in the Harvard Quin-quennial including Samuel Francis Batchelder, Class Secretary of the Class of 1893, formerly secretary of the Cambridge Historical Society, and known to many...
...three performers tonight will be Mr. Whiting, harpsichordist, Miss Flora Collins, soprano, and George Barriere, flutist...
...obtain a practical exposition of the art by attending the first of the Whiting concerts, to be given at 8.15 o'clock in Paine Concert Hall of the Music Building. Mr. Whiting will offer selections on an instrument not often heard nowadays, the harpsichord, and will be accompanied by Miss Collins, soprano, and Mr. Barriere, flute...
Ship-news Men. In addition to the fact that Miss Morrow was apparently not offended by the reporters, there remains the fact that these reporters are among the best in New York. The ship-news assignment is coveted in Manhattan shops. The men who get it can, if any ever could, tie up their togas with blue ribbon...