Word: toured
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Instrumental Clubs, which recently returned from their most successful Christmas tour, will give a concert tonight in Eliot Hall, Jamaica Plain, at 8 o'clock. The concert is being given under the auspices of the Tuesday Club of Jamaica Plain...
...same time $175,000 was appropriated for restoration of the royal palace wing that was recently burned. Commentators said I would find my increased funds useful for doctor's bills and for certain expenses of what my wife, Queen Marie, calls her 'dream' tour...
...Private Life of Helen of Troy, amazed people by demonstrating that a scholar, musician, poet and dramatist can also be a novelist-of-manners in the richest veins of language, wit, philosophy. Galahad, as superbly and warmly humanistic as its predecessor, proves that the latter was no mere tour de force nor a long-polished secret gem, but an inspired creation the like of which may be expected yet again. The subtitle of Galahad is a very fair sample of Erskine wit: "Enough of his life to explain his reputation." The strength of the irony is as the strength...
...cold blasts of air which came across the snows of the Yard found me at my post leaning against it. I was tired, had been playing marbles all day at Mrs. Jack Gardner's and refused four invitations to go on tour with the Boston Debutantes. Anyway there I was when an old man with whiskers and a cheerful cigar approached, saying, "Is this Hollis Hall." I brushed the ashes from his cigar and begged the question. He repeated it five times which I raised to seven by local subscription. And there we were. All of which I would have...
...Corona Mundi" (crown of the world) on Riverside Drive. It was an exhibition of skyscrapers*- models, photographs and designs -assembled by an architect whose livelihood and reputation are in the building of skyscrapers, Alfred C. Bossom. When Manhattan should have gazed its fill, the exhibition was to go on tour...