Word: inspectors
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Dates: during 1920-1920
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...done by Mr. Vivian as Ferguson, the valet. He received a liberal share of the applause, and aided in an apt characterization of his master, Devereaux, by pathetically exclaiming "You'd be such a nice man, sir, if there weren't any women in the world!" Mr. Walling as Inspector Treffy, contributes another line of truth when Mrs. Regan is found in Devereaux's room: "Its funny how often they come to a man's bedroom to fight for their honor." The first-night audience showed an unexpected tendency to laugh at the moment that tears would be appropriate; whether...
...Boston Transcript, Main 6950 Boston Traveler, Beach 3000 Christian Science Monitor, Back Bay 4330 CAMBRIDGE. General. Co-operative Society, Camb, 6580 Co-operative Branch, Camb, 141 Crimson Printing Co., Camb, 3390 Electric Light Co., Camb, 1170 Fire Department, Camb, 363 Gas Co., Camb, 4190 Police Department, Camb, 423 Chief Inspector, Camb, 1980 Kneeland, J.E., Camb, 5561-M McCarter, R.S., Camb, 6055 University Press, Camb, 1330 Express. American, Haymarket 5000 American Railway, Haymarket 5000 Anderson, Camb, 2380 Sawin, Camb, 2165 HARVARD UNIVERSITY. Alumni Association, Fort Hill 3376 Athletic Association, Camb, 7800 College Office, Camb, 7600 Dining Halls, Camb, 7600 Graduate School...
...demand for the removal from office of Immigration Inspector Henry J. Skeffington is but a natural result of a steadily growing intolerable state of affairs. The government officials, the country at large, and the press seem possessed with a fear of a "red revolution" an impossible and entirely remote contingency in this country. Anything liberal, or to the slightest degree unconventional in political and industrial theory, is being branded as revolutionary. Doubtless in times of over-fast development there are very real dangers incurred by the idle patter of "parlor bolshevists." But in times of reaction from liberalism such...
...Immigration Inspector, perhaps unconsciously, is attacking the entire system of higher education. Colleges do not exist for the purpose of storing a prescribed amount of knowledge in the heads of students. Their excuse for living lies in the fact that they are places where men, after an unhampered view of facts, can formulate unprejudiced ideas...