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... dance recital for us in their grass skirts , floral wreaths , and bare feet . During the German and Japanese occupation of these islands they were not per- mitted to do these dances , so the art almost died out . When the Americans came ...
... dance recital for us in their grass skirts , floral wreaths , and bare feet . During the German and Japanese occupation of these islands they were not per- mitted to do these dances , so the art almost died out . When the Americans came ...
Page 348
... dancing in Boston . This was in the same year John Lodge and I were graduated from Harvard . Later , as Navy wives , Ger ... dance which ended the three - day celebration . In the weeks before we left for the Cape at the end of May ...
... dancing in Boston . This was in the same year John Lodge and I were graduated from Harvard . Later , as Navy wives , Ger ... dance which ended the three - day celebration . In the weeks before we left for the Cape at the end of May ...
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... Dance ? " and our dance together at the Harvard reunion , I experienced an eerie feeling of familiarity at the New York open- ing in Gertrude's scene with the children , when she showed them the map and sang " Getting to Know You . " It ...
... Dance ? " and our dance together at the Harvard reunion , I experienced an eerie feeling of familiarity at the New York open- ing in Gertrude's scene with the children , when she showed them the map and sang " Getting to Know You . " It ...
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