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...silence, and the Coolidge respect for the dignity of office, kept unblemished. Thus did Editor Long cash the publicity of his surprise at practically face value. Contrary to early reports, the first instalment of the Coolidge article was not written on a train between Washington and the Bok bird sanctuary in Florida which the President pilgrimaged to dedicate (TIME, Feb. 11). The train saw the birth of instalments three and four. The first instalments were written earlier, in Washington. When Editor Long received the manuscript from the hands of President Coolidge at the White House and went into the Cabinet...
...ushers will be J. R. Bird '30, Lawrence Coolidge '27, W. T. Emmett '29, A. E. French '29, T. G. Moore '29, H. H. Newell '29, W. L. Nichols '26, C. McK. Norton '29, John Parkinson '29, C. D. Stillman '30, John Tudor '29, and O. L. Winston...
...pieces of sculpture by Constantin Brancusi, one of which is a famous "Flight of the Bird," should be among the most interesting features of the exhibit. In the program note for the show there is the following comment on this eminent sculptor: "An artist of enormous technical knowledge he has experimented, refined, synthesized, and perfected until his forms are the inevitable essentials of his model, expressed in media whose possibilities he has so completely explored." "Standing Nude" by Aristide Maillol is another piece of sculpture that will appear in the exhibition...
Foils--C. B. Hollister '29 defeated Bird (B), 5-1, Altenburg (B), 5-1, and Davis (B), 5-2. D. I. Modell '80 defeated Bird (B), 5-0, Altenburg (B), 5-2 and Kasuton (B), 5-1. M. U. Copland '29 defeated Davis (B), 5-1. Bird (B) defeated J. S. Ottinger '30, 5-3. Altenburg (B) defeated J. S. Ottinger...
Epee--S. C. Smith '31 defeated Altenburg (B), 1-0, and Bird (B), 1-0, Altenburg (B) defeated S. S. Morrill '31, 1-0, Bird (B) defeated S. S. Morrill...