Word: representer
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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In the receiving line will be Rear Admiral Sims, retired: General Brown, 1st Corps Commander: Rear Admiral Andrews of the Charlestown Navy Yard, and other notable army and navy officers. The patronesses of the ball will represent foremost Boston families.
"Let this represent the British fleet," said he, pushing forward a whiskey bottle that was in front of him, "and this," placing beside it a soda siphon, "the American fleet. I really beg your pardon, gentlemen, I had no intention of referring to Prohibition. I had no thought of the...
Members of the Canadian Parliament's Upper House are appointed by the Governor-General for life, their duties no more exacting than those of members of a British House of Lords. To qualify they must be over 30 years old, British subjects residing in the province which they...
Simple as these tales, their presentation is made to seem curious to occidentals by the antique conventions of Chinese drama. A formalized art, devoid of spontaneity and realism, it uses little scenery other than chairs and tables which may represent almost any architectural feature. The actor expresses himself in turn...
There were 768 curlers in the Winnipeg bonspiel; one woman, a Mrs. Snell, got into the men's bonspiel somehow, but indignant curlers said this would never happen again. This time spectacled old Malcolm Cambell, who has been in every spiel since 1889, did not win anything. Richard Waugh...