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NEW YORK (CNS) -- By 1922, the film industry, which had begun to migrate from the East Coast to Hollywood about a decade earlier, was well-established and thriving. A century later, many of the movies released that year have perished. But some have survived while others have been rediscovered or restored.
Following, in alphabetical order, are capsule reviews of six notable features that have reached their centennial and are available to view for free online. Unless otherwise noted, the Catholic
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Dover-Sherborn senior Oliver Morgens recently participated in the Massachusetts Lions District 33K Youth Speech Competition.
This is an exciting achievement for Morgens and the Sherborn Leo and Lions Club, and we are proud of his outstanding work,” said President Jack Mulhall. “This is a very unique school year, and we are so happy that Oliver participated in the Lions Speech Contest and competed up to the Zone level.”
The Youth Speech Competition is an annual contest sponsored by the Massachusetts Lions Clubs that provides high school students the opportunity to deliver a five-to eight-minute speech on a designated topic of interest. The 2020-2021 speech topic was, “Is Winning Everything?”
AshlandMassachusettsUnited-statesFraminghamHollistonSherborn-leoOliver-morgensJack-mulhallDover-sherborn-oliver-morgensLeo-clubSherborn-lions-clubSherborn-leo-clubFROM PAGES PAST: 1921: Shall Liberty St. in Penn Yan be paved for progress?
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The Chronicle-Express
Consolidation, January 1, 1926, of the Yates County Chronicle (1824) and the Penn Yan Express (1866); the Rushville Chronicle (1905) and the Gorham New Age (1902)
The Yates County History Center’s volunteers have gleaned these entries for your enjoyment from their digitized newspapers. You can access them at the free site www.nyshistoricnewspapers.com. For more information about the YCHC, visit www.yatespast.org.
150 Years Ago
March 2, 1871
Seneca Lake — But one boat, the “Langdon,” is making trips on our lake at present. She leaves Watkins in the morning, and Geneva at 2.20 p.m. The “Magee” was successfully hauled out at the foot of Castle St. on the 16th inst. and the work of rebuilding her lower works has been commenced under the mechanical supervision of Geo. Codington, the superior ship-builder who made such a fine job in converting the old “Field” into the “Onondaga” The latter is now being upholstered, which constitutes the finishing touches upon her, and she will be put on for regular trips as a morning boat in a few days.
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