Word: sundays
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Simultaneously comes the news that Bryn Mawr girls have succumbed to the temptations of a luxurious Sunday morning breakfast in bed while their Wellesley contemporaries, in order to enjoy a puff of a cigarette prohibited in Wellesley and Natick, are making a daily trip to Boston and back between morning and noon classes, luxuriating in clouds of tobacco smoke and monopolizing the Boston and Albany smokers at the expense of the male passengers...
...Sunday. To Mrs. Procter's. Browning, there. He was sleepy. In telling a story would break off, forgetting what he was going...
...baseball. In more recent years it has branched out to parallel increased U. S. interest in track, football, basketball, tennis, golf. The company was founded in 1876, the year that Mr. Spalding was pitcher and manager of the old Chicago team for which "Pop" Anson and Evangelist Billy Sunday played. It was Spalding's Chicago team which first appeared in regulation baseball uniforms. It was Spalding's company which standardized early baseballs and developed the modern baseball bat with the pronounced bulge in its business...
...second appearance this season, the Pierian Sodality will play a program at the Boston City Club on Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Nicholas Slonimsky will conduct. The orchestra will be assisted by Miss Gertrude Ehrhart, soprano, who will sing a group of selections...
...most advanced form of newspaper color printing today is color rotogravure, which is used in the Sunday supplements of the New York World, Chicago Tribune, Syracuse Herald, Buffalo Times, Pittsburgh Sun-Telegraph, Omaha World-Herald. This process requires five cylinders: two for rotogravure, three for red, yellow, blue...