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...time for the inauguration, but a dignified figure in cutaway and silk hat advanced on foot. The crowd stared. "It's the President!" exclaimed a little boy "President Jefferson walked to the Capitol," added his mother dubiously.* "It isn't the President," snapped her husband...
...Laura Skinner of Manhattan; Mrs. R. M. Hills of Northampton; Mrs. Frank W. Stearns. Mr. Stearns was absent. He had gone to the Union Station to meet John Coolidge, the President's son, who was due on a 7:30 train. The President ate in silence, wondering where the boy was. Before breakfast was finished, Mr. Stearns returned, reported the train an hour late. When John arrived some time later, Mr. and Mrs. Coolidge sat with him while he breakfasted...
...upon which it was founded. A little sound reflective thought is needed, a restatement of creeds and goals. A sound conception of the nature and sphere of government would prevent, for example, the motion picture censorship undertaken by the municipal Worcester Board of Review which is now to use Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, and members of the Worcester Boys' and Girls' Club as judges. Even the Boston American sees the absurdity of this movement, and gently pokes fun: "It is understood the theory is that if the morals of the boy and girl representatives of the organizations named...
...light and laughable diversion, any of the following is prescribed: Music Box, Zicgfcld Follies; Lady, Be Good; Rose-Marie, The Grab Bag, Chauve Sonris, Big Boy...
...Properly, the theatre should be a business, just like any other business. I want to tell the boys that I may seem a natural boy scout in the way I want to help them understand, but I want to explain the theatre to them. And the business of the theatre is creating something by thinking theatrically. It is a business, too, of supply and demand. Just now the demand is not as lofty as it might be, but that is the newspapers' business...