Word: summits
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...first performance will take place on Saturday, April 18, in Carnegie Hall, New York. The men will have Sunday free and will assemble on Monday afternoon to go to Summit, N. J., where they will give a concert under the auspices of the Harvard Club of New Jersey. After the concert there will be dancing...
TIME, Clarks Summit...
...than ever before. The great house warmed to him, he took many curtain calls. In the last act, there was a change of scene in which the stage, masked only by volutes of steam, was transformed from "a wild region at the foot of a rocky mountain" to "the summit of the Valkyries' rock." Taucher, about to make his exit from the former setting, took a step into the steam, trod upon emptiness, plunged down 25 feet to the mouldy basement of the Metropolitan through a trap which had just been opened to receive scenery. Stagehands, mechanics, saw Taucher...
Beginning on April 18 at Carnegie Hall in New York, the trip will include stops in Summit, N. J., Philadelphia, Wilmington, and Pittsburg. The trip will end with a concert in Ithaca under the auspices of the Conservatory of Music...
...travelled up and down the west coast of Africa in order to determine the best location for this southern station of the University Observatory. Since its foundation at Arequipa, Professor Bailey has been in complete charge of the work there. In 1893 he established a meteorological station on the summit of the famous Andes peak, El Misti, which rears its head 19,000 feet above sea level. In this little hut which is by far the highest station erected for scientific observation in the world observations of the greatest importance were carried on for over 10 years...