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Paul Poiret, Paris Couturier: "Writing in the January Forum, I prophesied that women, led by the U.S., will soon be wearing trousers. 'And,' said I, 'they will not be a mere short-lived fad; they will become as inevitable as bobbed hair, which is here to stay.' I accompanied my pronouncement with sketches of prospective trouser-designs: The 'Shepherd,' the 'Charleston,' the 'Elastic Sheath...
Professor of Poetry, will be the guest of honor tomorrow evening at a public meeting in Symphony Hall at 8.45 o'clock. E. A. Filene, Dr. R. C. Cabot '89, and Professor Murray himself will discuss different aspects of "The World Today and Tomorrow." After the speeches an open forum will be conducted...
...serve the community in any way. Its conditions of residence permit a twenty-four hour control of the life of its citizens and the almost total absence of external criticism permits the development of attitude toward life which are the results of hypotheses submitted only to the college forum for review. At any given moment in any American college anything, theoretically, disposable...
...Closed Forum. No shadow of aspersion shall be cast on the Volstead Law by South Dakota's colleges, according to despatches last week from Dakota Wesleyan University and Northern State Teachers' College. Debate teams will not be groomed to argue modification, but only enforcement...
...fare, is at any rate a leisurely and companiable occasion. But is is not the fortune of everyone to be either a Kiwanian or a Rotarian and therefore the non-fraternal portion of America is left with a cup of coffee, a sandwich, and a tin plated armchair. The Forum author endeavors to solve the enigma. "To me our main difficulty seems to be a failure to make a distinction between the two words gourmand and gourmet. When we cease to regard eating as something to be done purely out of habit, finding in it instead untold aesthetic delights...