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...Scarlet Fox," a play by Willard Mack, presented at the Theatre Masque by James W. Elliott with the following cast: Henry Smithers Victor R. Beecroft Jenkins Orville O., Harris Eric Hammersley Arthur Wellesley Michael Devlin Willard Mack John Christansen Hans Sandquist Novak Victor Esker Ling Foo Loo Sam Lee Harry Spatz Joseph Sweeney "Swede" Cora Marie Chambers Kathlyn McGuire Katherine Wilson Martha Alice Moe Trixie Helen Handin Cherry Betty Brenska Bessle Beatrice Banyard Tommy McGuire Clark Marshall...
...Author's Note to THE MURDER AT FLEET (J. P. Lippincott Company, 1928. $2.00.) Eric Brett Young tells the reader that there is not a word of truth in his whole novel. Not that the reader would for very long be kept in doubt because whatever merits this detective tale night possess plausibility is not one of them. Still it compensates for its lack of realism by a surplus of mystery and melodrama. A scarecrow plays a major part in the plot. Every elue in the murder led to a blank wall until Detective Faucet spied the blood...
...Council authorized Secretary General Sir Eric Drummond to let contracts for a new $4,000,000 League Secretariat building at Geneva. This authorization appeared to definitely spike proposals to transfer the seat of the League to Vienna...
Announcement was also made last night by J. J. Faggiano '28, president of the Circolo, of a dinner to be held in the honor of Eric R. O. Maclagan, director of the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, and at Present Charles Eliot Norton Professor of Poetry in the University. The dinner will take place in the Union at 6.45 o'clock, Tuesday evening, March 27. Professor Maclagan will give an illustrated lecture at the banquet on "Michelangelo...
Professor Eric D. Maclagan, Director and Secretary of the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, and Charles Eliot Norton Professor of Poetry for the current year will give the eighth in a series of lectures on Italian Sculpture on Wednesday evening, February 29, in the New Lecture Hall. The two remaining lectures in the course, on "The Sixteenth Century" and "Bernini and the Seventeenth Century" will be given on March 7 and March 14 respectively...