Word: seas
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...coasts. It's rather lucky for the inhabitants, by the way, that he didn't catch an eel." The first town settled was Eastham, and the first inhabitants came from the Plymouth settlement. But it is Mr. Lincoln's theory, based on deduction, that the settlers came by sea. For we are given to understand that our Pilgrim Fathers were men of commonsense and piety, and according to Mr. Lincoln, no one of commonsense would even attempt the Cape Cod roads, and nobody could possibly navigate them and remain pious...
Finding that "The Sea Gull" had recently been given by the Washington Square Players of New York, and owing to its policy of giving only foreign plays which have never been given in this country, the Dramatic Club finds it impossible to give this play. Several other plays are now under consideration and will be announced probably before the end of the week...
...with Germany, since she is making an honest attempt at democracy. Profiteering should be made a crime: there should be an end to gambling in wheat: labor hold be as well protected as capital before the law. There should be established an organization, tending for world peace on sea and land, but one not likely to embroil the United States in petty European quarrels. Above all trade relations with Russia should be immediately resumed...
...Dramatic Club has chosen for its twenty-second production, the "Sea Gull", a four act tragedy by the noted Russian dramatist Tchekhov. Last Year "Cherry Orchard", a play by the same author, was presented in New York, and it attained considerable success there. With its four elaborate settings and typically Russian atmosphere, the "Sea Gull" promises to prove fully as successful as was "Cherry Orchard...
...life and the footing of a very tangible bound between classmates which in the Freshman year is the foundation of class unity later on. The Unclassified student, by the new degree, will no longer drift through the first and more important period of his Harvard life on a discouraging sea of isolation, but will early learn the advantages of being an acknowledged though provisional factor in class life...