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...hear Professor Webster on "The Organization of World Peace." Often in the past the Vagabond has written "the Vagabond will go today to hear . . ." purely as a formal phrase, but this morning he means it. And today he can close in no better way than by saying not "Good-bye," but "Till we meet again...
Cincinnati's Bye...
...lonely, but it has not been. You have given me the companionship of dear friends who have helped to keep alive the fire in my heart. If I could think that I had sent a spark to those who come after, I should be ready to say good-bye...
...three men representing Harvard in the Intercollegiate Squash Tournament in Hartford yesterday won their matches and have reached the semi-finals, which are to be played off today. Beekman Pool '32 drew a bye in the first round and won his second against Foulk 15-10; 9-15; 15-1; and 15-3. A. W. Patterson '32, No. 2 man, defeated Arnold in his first match 15-6; 15-12; 15-10 and McHugh in the second 15-8; 15-12; 15-7. J. M. Barnaby '32, No. 3, defeated in the first round Mason...
...psychology must have a smattering of its mechanism. It is merely a deep sleep which a person can bring upon himself. Usually, however, the subject puts himself in a relaxed position and stares at some bright object above his head. The hypnotist, meanwhile, cajolingly suggests that he is sleepy. Bye & bye he falls asleep. In that sleep he will, like Trilby, do many of the things the hypnotist tells him to do. Sometimes the strain of a subject's attempts to obey the hypnotist are so psychically awesome, so physically real, as to upset the strongest observer. After...