Word: pedro
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Spanish, it withstood a French siege; and, under its walls, the first oranges, lemons, limes, citrons and African slaves were introduced to the U. S.; 5) Fort Matanzas, 15 miles south of Fort Marion, the scene of a massacre in 1565 when the Spanish Governor of Florida, Don Pedro Menendez de Aviles, received the surrender of 200 Huguenots and then lined them up before a firing squad...
...even. Only guests of the Dramatic Club and those who attended the performances will be limited to 150, due to the small size of the room where the play is to be even. Only guests of the Dramatic Club and those who attended the performances of "Pedro the King" will be admitted. The latter may obtain tickets by applying at the Germanic Museum...
Several of the members of the cast of Pedro the King", the club's fall production, are included in the miracle play cast and members of the University Glee Club, will render the chants which the play requires...
...size of the room where the play is to be given in the Germanic Museum, the audiences at the performances will be strictly limited to 150. Only guests of the Dramatic Club and people who attended the performances of "Pedro the King" this week will be admitted to the miracle play...
...Pedro the King", the Dramatic Club's fall production, made its last appearance in Cambridge at 8.15 o'clock last night in Brattle Hall...