Word: pegging
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...upon the efforts of certain pacifists to bring about peace: "The fiasco will show them that their quarrel is not with principalities and powers, but with the world they live in. They will discover that, with no other world available at present, it is the summit of wisdom to peg along prudently in this...
...that is the summit of wisdom, if we have come to College for the purpose of learning how best to peg along with things as they are,--then we have made a great mistake in choosing an institution which makes a speciality of cultural training, and which has departments of economics and government attempting to find ways to improve the world we live in. Certainly such organizations as the Socialist Club and the International Polity Club had best cease at once to dream dreams and see visions. More enlightened is the statement of another Boston newspaper that it does...
Among the attractions at the theatres in New York Saturday night after the Princeton game, there will be the following: Hippodrome, "America"; Winter Garden, "Pleasure Seekers"; Shubert, Forbes-Roberston, "Hamlet"; Maxine Elliot's Theatre, "The Lure"; 39th Street Theatre, "At Bay"; Cort, "Peg o' My. Heart"; Wallack's, Mr. Cyril Maude, in different plays; Empire. Ethel Barrymore, in "Tante"; Astor, "Seven Keys to Baldpate"; Lyceum, Grace George, in "Half an Hour", preceded by "The Younger Generation"; Geo. M. Cohan's Theatre, "Potash and Perimutter"; Eltinge, "Within the Law"; Long Acre, "Adele"; Belasco, "The Auctioneer"; Republic, "The Temperamental Journey"; Knickerbocker, Donald...
Professor Copeland will give the fourth of a series of five readings in the Dining Room of the Union this evening at 9 o'clock. He will read a selection from "Peg Woffington", by Charles Reade. The doors of the room will be open to members of the Union at 8.45 o'clock and no one will be allowed to enter after 9 o'clock. The last reading of the series, for which the subject has not been announces, will be held in the Union on March...
Professor Copeland will give the fourth of a series of five readings in the Dining Room of the Union tomorrow evening at 9 o'clock. He will read a selection of "Peg Woffington" by Charles Reade. The doors of the room will be open to members of the Union at 8.45 o'clock and no one will be allowed to enter after 9 o'clock...