Word: specials
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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H.R.H. Gustaf Adolf of Sweden (at a special convocation...
Senator James A. Reed of Missouri last week had the time of his life. He was just digging into the expenditures lying under the recent Pennsylvania primary for Senator, and though his colleagues on the special investigating committee took some part, he, as often, had the centre of the stage...
...special tribunal will be constituted to try the accused. . . ." So far have the Allies abandoned this clause that there are now conducted in the monthly reviews of most Allied countries learned series of articles to determine whether Germany was "war guilty...
Prunella. Students of the Theatre Guild School revived this fantasy by Laurence Housman and Harley Granville-Barker for three special matinees. Winthrop Ames officiated as guest director. The story is that of Pierrot and Pierette. One young lady, Sylvia Sidney, gave brilliant promise. The matinees attracted sufficient attention to be extended...
Mode-arbiter Condé Nast made quaint obeisance this month to Quakery by decreeing as first "special issue" of Vanity Fair ever published, a Sesquicentennial Number. Though the Sesquicentennial achieves little prominence except its mention on the cover, an arraignment of Manhattan's last theatrical season in 67 compressed capsules of reproof give to the issue an appropriate Quaker tone. Mr. George Jean Nathan, a critic steeped in theatre lore, discerning though scurrilous, able though loud, composed the 67 indictments with nice variety of language. A few follow...