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...like people who represent the drink trade to be posing as admirals, generals, commanders, captains, and the like."-Lady Astor in a speech at Bristol. Lady Astor assured her audience that she was not out for the American brand of prohibition; all she wanted was the settlement of the question by local option. Her prohibition campaign is receiving important support from her husband's newspaper The Observer, published weekly at London...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Prohibition | 3/10/1923 | See Source »

...childishly interested in and proud of his own child. With him may be Ruth Hale, his wife, whom Mrs. Atherton has quite definitely marked in her novel as the lady of the Lucy Stone League who refuses to visit Europe because her passport must bear the dreaded brand "Mrs. Heywood Broun." Ruth Hale is slim, dark, vivid, eager. She writes moving picture criticisms and book reviews. She has a cleverness very nearly as distinct as that of her versatile husband. George Kaufman and Marc Connolly, too, are usually here; and John Peter Toohy, press agent, author of a novel...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Sophisticates | 3/3/1923 | See Source »

...spectre of Yale literary supremacy refuses to be downed, though various incantations have been chanted before it. Heywood, Broun John Farrar, George Chappell, and their fellow-conspirators have reared it out of an excellent brand of ektoplasm, and the creature stands, menacingly real, before the eyes of the critics who are watching college-bred literature. The latest appearance of the ghost was in a review (by one of the conspirators) of the "Eight More Harvard Poets". After declaring that of course "there is nothing in the book approaching the fire and genius of the Benets of Yale", he enters into...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LAYING THE GHOST | 2/16/1923 | See Source »

Before a packed gallery yesterday at the University Squash Racquets Building, W. P. Dixon '25 won the College Squash Racquets Tournament by defeating E. M. Hinkle '23 in the finals in three straight games, 15-11, 15-13, 15-17. Dixon yesterday displayed a brand of squash that makes him rank among the ten foremost squash racquets players of the country. He was at the height of his form, returning the most difficult shots and making many spectacular-kills. Hinkle played very good squash, but was outclassed by the excellent playing of Dixon...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DIXON DEFEATS HINKLE IN STRAIGHT GAMES IN SQUASH TOURNEY FINALS | 1/27/1923 | See Source »

Displaying the best brand of hockey that it has shown this year, the University sextet overcame the Yale hockey team on Saturday at the New Haven Arena by a score of 3 to 2. Distinctly outplaying the Elis in the first period, when Captain Owen scored once, faltering in the second period, when Captain Bulkley of the Elis tied the score, and then holding the Blue skaters scoreless in the third regular period, the Crimson team forced the game into extra periods. In the first of these, O'Hearn caged the puck for Yale, only to have the score again...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SCORE BY HILL IN OVERTIME PERIOD UPSETS ELIS 3-2 | 1/22/1923 | See Source »

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