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...like that old bird...
...Humming Bird. Gloria Swanson is emerging from the seven artistically lean years when she was wandering among the wastes of custard comedy and overdressed society. In Zaza, the evidences of her ability to act as well as to wear well were remarked by the critics. In The Humming Bird she has forsaken completely her troupe of trained sequins and adopted boy's clothes. Her part is that of an Apache leader in the Paris slums who leads her dedecorus dragoons to the battle front at the first call of war in 1914. There is, of course, the handsome American...
...BLUE BIRD-The fantastic magnificence of Maeterlinck in a conspicuously well-dressed revival...
...days later Senator Johnson made a speech to a post of the American Legion and referred to the action of Senator Bruce (Democrat) who voted with the Republicans to prevent the election of a Democrat as Chairman of the Interstate Commerce Committee (see page 3) : "This bird from Maryland flopped when all that was needed to elect Smith was his vote. . . . The promise of the average politician who uses fine words in order to pull the wool over the eyes of the people is like a rabbit sausage. Fifty-fifty- one horse and one rabbit. The people get the rabbit...
...which started at the opening of college the following men were chosen for the business department; Robert Gray Allen '26, of Andover; Robert Brown Morrison Barton '26 of Pikesville, Maryland; Edward Walker Marshall '26 of Portland, Maine; and Reginald Franklin Conroy Vance '26 of Fredericksburg, Virginia. In addition, John Bird '24, Davidson Scholar from England, was elected as an honorary member...