Word: traced
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Sever all Harvard organizations have recognized the possibilities of converting the Big tree pool to some useful function, but the University has been reluctant to part with so valuable an asset as this trace of land so close to the Yard represents. Lately it has been suggested, however, that the University permit the Harvard Dramatic club the use of the property. The club has never had a theatre of its own. Relying on the good will of the Pt Eta Club and the not too low rentals of Brattle Hall, it has been moving from one stage to another. Funds...
...will not be very much surprised by Playwright Davis' solution of the Langdons' situation, but Actress Wood's full-blown charm, tinged with a happy trace of quiet amusement at the part she is playing, should please. Hugh O'Connell, the droll one who cracked Indian nuts throughout Once in a Lifetime, demonstrates first-rate ability in a part more serious for him than usual. Forsaking All Others (by Edward Roberts & Frank Cavett; Arch Selwyn, producer). It took four directors, a reformed magician and a heavy-lidded lady who is a Congressman's daughter...
...vessels used and taken in the encounter. One of the most interesting features is a contemporary account of the expedition which appeared week by week in The New York Weekly Post-Boy, one of the few newspapers of the day. For the genealogically minded who are eager to trace the prowess of their ancestors in this greatest of colonial expeditions, the editor has most kindly included a complete index of the names of those who participated...
...some reason this subject of manuscript illumination is little known in America, "Dr. Kuhn continued. "Personally, I think it is the best means of expression of the German temperament which remains to us today. By studying these illuminated manuscripts it is possible to trace the history of the German people throughout the Middle Ages. During the 10th and 11th centuries no work comparable to the German can be found in either France or Italy...
Cold ran the blood of a Finnish farmer one day in 1931. His 2-year-old child had been playing outside his cottage near the Russian border. Now the baby was gone. He and his friends searched far & wide, found no trace...