Word: tremont
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Tremont. "Little Nellie Kelly", inspired and sponsored by George M. Cohan, well leavened with snappy music...
...remarkable motion picture of African animal life will be shown at the Tremont Temple beginning next Monday night. It will be the first presentation in America of a film which has been pronounced the finest ever taken by many educators and has been widely shown in Australia and New Zealand. The pictures are absolutely real and are the most daring ever taken, for Mr. Eustace, before realizing the possibilities of photography, spent over twenty years as a big game hunter. Some of the animals shown are exceedingly rare and include the white rhinoceros, heretofore considered extinct...
...Cambridge Station (B. & M.) Univ. 2958 General Offices (B. & A.) Beach 7200 Theatres Arlington Beach 5867 Colonial Beach 0411 Hollis Beach 0131 Keith's Beach 1724 Majestic Beach 4520 Opera House Beach 4520 Park Square Beach 0193 Plymouth Beach 4520 Shubert Beach 4520 Symphony Hall Back Bay 1492 Tremont Beach 0608 Wilbur Beach 4520 Boston Papers Associated Press Congress 0400 Boston Daily Advertiser Main 8740 Boston American Main 5180 Boston Globe Main 5721 Boston Herald Beach 3000 Boston Post Main 1004 and 1539 Boston Transcript Main 6950 Boston Traveler Beach 3000 Christian Science Monitor Back Bay 4330 CAMBRIDGE General...
With the appearance of straws and the beginning of the hegira to Revere Beach, the end of the "legitimate" season in Boston draws toward its close. "The Tavern", at the Tremont, is probably the last of the reputed first-rate productions that we can look for here before next fall, and it is not the sort of play to suffer much from hot weather. The fickle Mr. Cohan, who sometimes make us suspect that he is as good a publicity agent as he is actor, author and producer, has broken his vow of theatrical chastity again and honored Boston with...
...undergraduate night has not been designated this year, the Pudding management hopes that the first regular public performance on April 14 will serve as such. Tickets for the Cambridge and Boston performances have been placed. On sale at Leavitt and Peirce's, Herrick's, the Copley-Plam, and the Tremont Theatre. The price of tickets is $2.50 for the performances in the Hasty Pudding Club Theatre on April 13, 14, and 15, white $3.00 will be charged for seats at the Plymouth Theatre where the show will be given on April...