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Sunday--1 p.m.--The grand parade, a three-hour extravaganza of music, floats and marching units--not to mention politicians--will step off from Lechmere Square. The prade will wind up Cambridge St., take a left on Prospect St., and then a right on Mass Ave. The units will follow Mass Ave until they veer off on Mt. Auburn St. towards Winthrop Square and the edge of the river. The dignitaries in the lineup--including Rep. Thomas P. O'Neill Jr.--will march in the first wave...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: When, Where, Who, What | 10/4/1980 | See Source »

...contrast, the Maryland Court of Appeals ruled Curious obscene on the ground that the unsexy parts "seem a contrived ruse to give the movie social value." Phoenix Superior Court Judge Paul W. La Prade was even more critical. In his December decision banning the film, he insisted that it "has no plot, no economic message and no religious dogma. Its only message is immoral copulation, public fornication and illicit habits...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Law: New Rules for Obscenity? | 5/11/1970 | See Source »

...Manuel Prade, President of the Republic of Pern will spend two hours of his one-day visit to Boston tomorrow in visiting the University, officials announced yesterday. He will be accompanied by several distinguished Peruvian officials; Military and Naval Aides; R. Henry Norweb '16, the American Ambassador to Pern; and his son, Manuel I. Prade...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PRESIDENT PRADO OF PERU TO PAY HARVARD VISIT | 5/13/1942 | See Source »

There is, inevitably, a not too artful rendition of the "Song of the Volga Boatmen," but what Mr. Balieff used to call "De Prade uf de Vooden Sojus" is happily omitted. Instead, there is a charming mechanical toy number, which Mr. Yushny has to wind up from time to time, called "Souvenir Lowere de Suisse." Miss Isa Kremer, a local Diseuse, appears to please audiences most with an astonishing repertory of songs, beginning with a French lullaby, skipping blithely through an Italian street ballad and an old English lyric to end up with the impersonation of a Kentucky mountain woman...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theatre: New Show in Manhattan | 5/2/1932 | See Source »

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