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...editorial from the H. A. A. News, reprinted in another column of this page, calls attention to a well-known situation but one which deserves frequent comment. The CRIMSON has often pointed out the ellieacy if not the necessity of a rink on Soldiers Field which would serve the entire University and make for complete separation from the Boston Garden...
There can be little doubt that there is a sad lack of coordination in the practical applications of the sciences of law and medicine. One has only to examine the administration of local and state health departments. The shyster settlements of insurance claims, and the frequent examples of the inexpert application of medicine to criminal cases bear witness to the urgent need for men competent to act with knowledge and experience in both departments...
...Murray. One of Governor Murray's frequent boasts is that he has many friends, no intimates. This fact may explain in part why the man himself is such a bundle of contradictions. On the Oklahoma stump he dresses in the cheapest, sloppiest clothes, is careless in speech, indulges in vulgar mannerisms. But when he visited Washington last month and addressed an audience of cultured women he would have been almost unrecognizable to his Oklahoma friends. His diction was as correct as his clothes. His shoes were shined; a white handkerchief bobbed from his breast pocket; gone...
Sophistication takes a well-earned evening's rest. The blase affectations of the socially ambitions are held up to the scorching ridicule of Mr. Powers' homely eloquence until they are babbled to cringing subjection by his irrepressible tongue, reenforced with frequent inhibitions of well-spiked punch. He offers an injection of wholesome common sense and good-humored sentiment as a panacea "for what ails the damned theatre," as he quaintly phrases...
...York Times correspondent when General Uyeda arrived to take over all Japanese land operations last week were notable. "General Uyeda," cabled the correspondent, "is an extremely attractive personality. He is of medium height, is slender, nearly bald and speaks no English. Under a straggling, iron grey mustache, he Hashes frequent smiles, revealing teeth rimmed with gold...