Word: chaplinitis
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...glory, a wisdom or a peace passing understanding, the urchin has never yet been able to say in so many words. But it was an experience sufficient to supply Thomas Burke with a lifetime's devotion to the Limehouse district of London, where he and Charles Spencer Chaplin were Cockney urchins together. He is still writing out of the heart of that simple miracle worked by the parchment countenance of his old Chinaman, who later made signs and bestowed ginger. He still writes, briefly-of a sad-singing Chinee poet who could but die when well-meaning friends supplied...
...unique feature of this year's dinner was the absence of the speeches which have always been a regular feature. As a substitute the management offered a varied program of entertainment which included Charlie Chaplin in "A Dog's Life," a few selections by C. E. Henderson '28, on his goofus, and songs by B. S. Cogan '23, and R. P. Bullard...
...dinner ever held by the Union at which there are to be no speeches. The program consists of songs by B. S. Cogan '23 and R. P. Bullard '24, a few selections by C. E. Henderson '28, this spring's Hasty Pudding specialty artist, and a movie featuring Charlie Chaplin in "A Dog's Life...
...followed; King Edward VII, who felt obliged to discuss affairs of state all through her singing; Oscar Wilde, the last time she saw him a "tall, shabby man, his collar turned up to his neck," who stopped her on a Paris street to ask for money; Ellen Terry, Charlie Chaplin, Anton Rubinstein, Lord Northcliffe, Jean de Reszke, Nellie Melba...
Born, To Charles Spencer Chaplin a second son by his second wife, the onetime Lita Grey, at the Chaplin estate, Beverley Hills, Calif. Their first child, Charles Spencer Chaplin Jr., is about a year...