Word: stays
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...dates for the Harvard Dramatic Club's spring production, "Brown of Harvard," were announced last night. The first performance will be in Brattle Hall on the evening of May 11. The play will stay in Brattle Hall on the following two evenings, May 12 and 13, and then will move to the Boston Museum of Fine Arts on May 14 for a matinee and evening performance...
...York route is four times as great as that of the St. Lawrence route: $560,000,000 from Oswego to Manhattan plus some $125,000,000 to $155,000,000 for building a canal around Niagara Falls on the U. S. side in order to make the entire route stay in the U. S.-totaling perhaps $661,000,000-whereas the St. Lawrence development would cost only $253,000,000, of which $100,000,000 could be charged to water power development, and the remaining cost of $153,000,000 would be divided between the U. S. and Canada. Action...
...simply faced the fact-"The small family has come to stay"-and queried the future: "Will the task ahead be easier because of our ethnic complexity and a corresponding dilution of our more homogeneous elements, or shall we be confronted with unheard-of problems that will test the optimism of the most hopeful...
...bend in the river favored J. A. Brown and Cambridge. Hugging the, bank, he called for 31 to the minute. Oxford hit up a game 32 and rowed it nicely if strenuously to stay in the race. Then the watchers on the shore saw something happen to Oxford. H. R. A. Edwards, the freshman No. 5, appeared to pull his chin down on his chest turtlewise. His shoulders sagged forward, his oar dragged. In a bit, he was rowing well again, but the race was over. Gliding along four lengths ahead, Cambridge spurted at the end, came within a minute...
...with the greatest feeling of pride . . . that I welcome you to the city to which you have brought ... so much fame . . . and I only wish it were possible for you ... to stay with us always. . . ." Mary Lewis smiled. She was a woman of the world now. And yet-when Mary Lewis had tried to render "Home Sweet Home" at her concert, some of the song had seemed to cause her throat a strange contraction. Maybe it was the air, maybe it was the thought that she lived in Little Rock no longer, but right in the middle of that most...