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...company has departed for other cities and will continue presumably through the season. May Collins, a young and exceedingly lovely lady, plays Lady Teazle to good effect. O. P. Heggie, Henrietta Crosman and Julia Hoyt are a few of those in her train. They will doubtless prosper...
...belated rate-advance of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco left only the New York Bank with a 3½% rate. Last week all the eleven other Banks maintained their rates at 4%. The delay in advancing the New York rate has doubtless been due to the effect which such a step might have in disturbing sterling exchange rates and perhaps increasing British gold shipments...
Roland Hayes, Negro tenor, sang in Carnegie Hall last week with standing room sold out and severa! hundred people on the stage. The fact that Mr. Hayes is a consummate artist has never been disputed by critics, but his artistry is not obvious. Doubtless many of the people who weep when he sings and beat their palms red afterwards cannot recognize it. But the U. S. is at present preoccupied with the music of the Negro; Tenor Hayes has been swept into popularity on this wave of interest, and by paradox, his fame has made his worth recognized. Could...
...will doubtless astonish you to know the actual volume of this waste. In the 13 weeks ending November 1 of this year the bogus set in the New York Times composing room totaled 708 pages, and the cost was $33,198.12. This indicates an annual waste in excess of $125,000 in one composing room. The annual total for all New York newspapers is estimated to be at least $1,000,000. I hesitate to think what future generations will think of a twentieth century society which permitted such a practice. I know of no waste chargeable against management which...
...sake of many substitutions, must make Cambridge hearts glow with ghoulish glee. Yale may content itself with out-playing the Crimson, but Harvard will have the long awaited satisfaction of a superb halt to Yale's victorious rampage of the last three years; while Mr. George F. Gundolfinger will doubtless settle down to write another version of Why the Bulldog Is Losing Its Grip. The Princetonian...