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...late autumn when North Atlantic seals seek warmer waters, a few usually find their way into Long Island Sound and bask there until spring comes. Some even frequent New York Harbor, dodging ferryboats and lying at the edge of Bedloe's Island, barking mischievously at the Statue of Liberty. Few residents of Long Island and Connecticut have ever seen a wild seal, but there are men who welcome a mild winter as an opportunity for the joyous, carefree sport of Sound sealing...
...taper to satisfy the eye. The American Radiator Building which is built of black brick rises to a height of 200 feet where a gilded tower, illuminated at night, seems to float in a hazy cloud. New buildings are usually built in the mass envelope shape, with either slight frequent by flanking towers. Dean Edgell of the Architectural School says that the pure graduations or a central pile supported mass impression of modern buildings, which makes them seem like a titanic product of Nature rather than a creation of man, is the principal point in modern architecture...
Attempts to conceal suicides are quite frequent in a medical examiner's experience. In one case when entering the bed-room of a youth said by his sister to have died of heart trouble, Dr. Magrath noted the peculiar color of his ear. Although the room was free from odor, turning down the bed-clothes brought forth the smell of illuminating gas. An examination of the blood showed it to be of the bright magenta color peculiar to victims of gas asphyxia. The ordinary color of blood encountered in autopsies is a grayish blue. Dr. Magrath went out into...
WHAT I REALLY WROTE ABOUT THE WAR-Bernard Shaw-Brentano ($3.75). A wily prima donna among intellectuals, George Bernard Shaw knows that to hold the public eye it is necessary to make frequent appearances on stage. His present occasion, to lay the dust he raised when he wrote about the War, is made happy by many witty words. Having "no ethical respect for modern Capitalist civilization," Socialist Shaw "contemplated the British, German and French sections . . . with impartial disapproval. I felt as if I were witnessing an engagement between two pirate fleets, with however, the very important qualification that...
Philadelphia, Penn., March 17--Princeton defeated Columbia 38-35 in the play-off for the Eastern Intercollegiate League basketball title here tonight. Princeton led 19-16 at the half and was headed only once thereafter. The game was fast and rough throughout with frequent fouls. Seibert scored 14 points for Princeton and Fairman 13; McDowell was high scorer for Columbia with 13 points to his credit. This is Princeton's first League championship since...