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Robert L. McKee '37, in the character of "Percy the Prosperous," refrains from overacting in a part the satiric intention of which the author has spared no pains to underline. "Egbert the Eccentric" -- as the program will have it, Paul Killiam '37 -- is excellently cast as a gentlemen whose chief...
Finally the Chancellor of the Exchequer, fit and smiling after a salmon fishing holiday in Scotland (see cut), entered the House to deliver the speech for which all were breathlessly waiting. Because he was bringing the best news Britain has heard since 1931, Neville Chamberlain blew himself to a new...
Jaunty Jim Farley, whose genial optimism and bulky presence were so much in evidence during the last campaign was labeled recently by Mr. A. A. Berle, young intellectual and late member of the Brain Trust, as "not a particularly brilliant politician." Further he stated that Mr. Roosevelt was for the...
University of Maine is tucked away 68 mi. up the Penobscot River at rustic Orono (pop.: 3,400), eight miles above Bangor. It started out in 1868 with twelve students and two teachers as a State College of Agriculture & Mechanic Arts. By 1897 the school had added a college of...
In 1914 there was tremendous moral indignation in Europe over that invaluable phrase, "a scrap of paper." Today, alas, there will shortly be an addition to the existing supply of moral indignation, for Japan is taking advantage of European difficulties to go a-fishing in troubled waters. Japan has become...