Word: expected
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Dates: during 1930-1930
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With "Uncle Vanya" at the Wilbur it is quite probable that "Death Takes a Holiday" will have some difficulty. Two plays of excellent calibre, at once in Boston, might expect to be a considerable drain on the better clientele, especially when one is such an exquisitely fine production as that of Chekov's comedy. However, even in such excellent company, "Death Takes a Holiday" should not be neglected. The acting of Philip Merivale is very well above the average, and the play itself in spite of a mediocre translation and none too exciting direction is interesting. The theme...
...huge crowd had collected, and what is worse, the waitress dropped dishes and really made matters quite difficult in the excitement. As it is I must eat in the most obscure places just to have some peace. Yes," he mused, "it is quite difficult on occasions. But I expect to have a good rest very soon now. You see mother and I are leaving for Europe on the Paris tomorrow night, and I expect to have a real quiet vacation. I want to see all of the sights. Mother and I have heard that Buda-Pesth for instance is really...
...fourth and final event of his tremendous campaign to take all four major championships of the world in one year-or to be on hand if some freak of luck, or the sudden spurt of an inferior opponent put him out-these were minor considerations. They did not expect to see him play his best golf, for great golf develops only under pressure, and there is no amateur in the world who stands a chance with Jones six days in seven. But he was there among them in person, the greatest one-man sport-show on earth giving his farewell...
Aviation Corp. and N. A. T. No passenger line can expect to make money without a mail contract. The Watres Air Mail Bill was intended to combine the two services wherever possible. For those reasons Aviation Corp. last week yielded its Cleveland-Chicago passenger service (Universal Division) to National Air Transport, which carries the mail. N. A. T., which recently acquired Stout Air Lines (its sister subsidiary in United Aircraft & Transport), immediately placed in service a new fleet of Fords, with streamlining and engine-cowling that boost the cruising speed to 125 m. p. h. Aviation Corp. meanwhile turned attention...
Intended to hang in the tower of Lowell House, the carillon is a set of very valuable Russian bells of bronze, weighing 25 tons. Authorities expect to put them in place by October...