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...Bon Ami-tidy machines wrap up the cakes of this cleanser, like a chicken pecking at snails- profits...
...Lillie remarks--"schools" of the arts rise like mushrooms in the American common wealth. There is the Valentino school of romantic acting, still flourishing although its originator has joined the immortals. And there is the Hearst school of journalism, the Herrin school of gun-toting, the Lardner school of bon-mots--schools innumerable. The latest addition to the ranks would appear to be the academy of Edna St. Vincent Millay; at least Edmund Wilson in the Nation, has named Miss Millay as the muse of Dorothy Parker, who has just emerged from the aureate glow of the Algonquin Round Table...
...Queen and I wish you and Lady Maud bon voyage, a successful journey, and a safe return home...
Professor Young was a member of the Preparatory Committee which met in Geneva last April to plan the coming conference. The other members of the committee representing the United States were Mr. A.W. Gilbert, Commissioner of Agriculture for Massachusetts and Bon: D.F. Houston...
...Balzac wrote the story. E. Fabre made a play out of it. P. Potter put it into English. O. (Otis) Skinner makes it presentable in Manhattan today. Mr. Skinner wears the same faded regimentals that he sported 19 years ago; he is the same swaggering bon-vivant of a Napoleonic colonel with the old flourishes. The flourishes satisfy, but the plot leaves a stale taste. In a curtain speech after the third act, Mr. Skinner smilingly reveals his intention of reviving the play again in 1946. Actor Skinner will...