Word: neils
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...reformers and propagandists learn from this latest discovery, and profit by it. The next of the Wild West Shows that tour Europe can carry the message of International Prohibition. Peggy O'Neil's next London-and-Paris appearance should be used to spread the gospel of Monroe. And when Henry Ford again visits a war-mad Europe, his mission should include not Jane Addams and David Starr Jordan, but Maude Adams, Frances Starr, and Al Jolson. The true purpose of art has been revealed...
...events Andover and Worcester are looked upon as the most likely contestants for second place, and it is conceivable that the former may duplicate last year's fear or unexpectedly gaining premier honors from Exeter. The half-mile with Captain Allen of Andover, Tibbetts of Worcester, and O'Neil of Exeter should be one of the best events, while Capisin Lundell of Exeter and Avery of Andover are sure to produce some sensafiena: running in quarter mile and bundle races respectively...
...Wilson, Chairman, Miss Marion L. Hopkins; C. P. Fordyce, Miss Nancy Perrie; G. C. Guild, Miss Dorothy Springer; C. H. Hawes, Miss Isabella Walsh; D. S. Parker, Miss Polly White; J. W. Quinn, Miss Madiline O'Neil...
Irish.--Lamont for Owen Roe O'Neil; The lover's curse; A Ballynure Ballad. (Baritone...
During the early part of the winter, the annual meeting was held and new officers and members elected. The Dramatic Club gave a dinner in honor of Miss Nance O'Neil, the distinguished actress, at the Union on March 6. This unusual event in the Club's activities was partly in recognition of Miss O'Neil's work in Benavente's plays, of which "The Governor's Wife" was given by the Club in the spring of 1920. Other guests well-known in the theatrical world were present and the dinner was well attended by members both of the Club...