Word: stew
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...speak at the dinner. Seats to the dinner will be at $100 per plate, with first balcony spectators' seats at $25, and second balcony reservations at $15 each. All the proceeds will be used to buy food for the starving children. The meal which will be served consists of stew, cocoa, and bread, the same food which is being served daily to 3,500,000 starving children in Europe. The "Invisible Guest" at the dinner, the starving childhood of Europe, will be symbolized by a small, empty high chair placed at the right hand of Mr. Hoover. Members...
Contingencies such as this are bound to occur whenever there is a division of power or authority. The League, in giving to Poland the prerogative of using her army to keep the peace, has don the only thing possible to prevent Danzig from becoming a perpetual stew-pot of international differences...
...some good acting. Miss Pierpont is a versatile principal and secures considerable applause. Ruth Roye, an adopt in the art of syncopation, and Rolls and Royce, with their dancing specialty, are others that contribute materially to the bill. The program further consists of the two Rozellas, in "a musical stew"; Walter Weems, in a humorous monologue; Nolan and Nolan, "the Jesting Swedes"; and finally the Four Lamy Brothers in a series of clever and difficult gymnastic tricks...