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Plans for the Class Day outdoor concert, Wednesday, June 20, and for three dances to be given during graduation week, were announced last night by David B. Cheek '34, chairman of the 1934 Class Day Committee...
...Commerce and American Legion, until Llewellyn A. Banks arrived from Riverside, Calif, in 1925. With him he brought his second wife, two new Cadillacs, 40 suits of custom-made clothes, and a million dollars netted from the sale of citrus orchards in Southern California. Baldish, spectacled, with high cheek bones, Banks struck Oregon like a tornado. He became the largest single owner of pear orchards in the state, bought the Medford News, boldly declared himself a candidate for the U. S. Senate against Senator Charles L. McNary, stumped the State in an automobile with California license plates. He failed...
However, let them come. Mississippi has endured worse! And if, perchance, the Rev. Smith be among them, Mississippi will, I venture to say, turn the other cheek by extending to him a brand of hospitality to which, by virtue of the evangelical qualities of his letter, he is not entitled...
...philosophy that a man should work his way through college," the CRIMSON used the statement which appeared in a metropolitan paper, taking these words as those of the President in his speech before the New England division of the Associated Harvard Clubs. In endeavoring to make the usual cheek on such statements, the CRIMSON get in louch with a University Hall official, who refused to deny the quotation. It was with this in mind that the editorial was written, Mr. Conant's policy, as indicated in his annual report, on questions of this nature, is well understood...
...high cheek-bones and rasping voice that brought Miss Hepburn notice in her early productions seem to have faded a bit into the background. It is a good thing. A bit of extra weight looks well on her and the softer voice will increase the range of her eligible roles...