Word: garden
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Dates: during 1930-1930
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...Boston Garden last night Coach Joseph Stubbs announced the first hockey cut of the season, one which reduced the number of candidates from...
There will be several speakers among them President Lowell. Members of other chapters are invited to be present and are requested to notify Professor W. G. Howard '91, secretary of the Harvard chapter, at 91 Garden Street, Cambridge. Tickets are $2.50 each...
...informal work-out on the ice at the Boston Garden, yesterday, the University hockey squad attempted to find its skating legs by practicing sallies down the ice and shots at the net. Although the division of the squad did much to facilitate the practice, Coach Joseph Stubbs '20 did not encourage hard checking nor did he form a tentative first team...
...afternoon-Max Lawrence (Warren William). Vinegar Tree then proceeds to unfold some uncommonly good comedy for three acts, during which the artist finds himself entangled by Miss Boland and her younger sister and her virginal daughter. After the younger sister and the artist have gone into the garden together in Act III and the daughter is safely in the arms of her fiance, Playwright Paul Osborn shoots his bolt: Miss Boland is informed by her husband that her oldtime seducer was not Painter Max Lawrence but Pianist Lawrence Mack. The play is sustaining, sophisticated, recommendable...
...companies were Great Britain and the U. S. Last week saw the conversion of Great Britain. Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Snowden announced in the House of Commons that the government would give $87,500 annually for the next five years, $25,000 this year, toward the new Covent Garden Opera Company already guaranteed by British Broadcasting Corp. to the extent of $150,000 (TIME, Nov. 24). The reorganized Covent Garden Company will give performances at popular as well as grand-opera prices, in provincial cities as well as in London. Government interest is said to be largely attributable...