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...hubbub grew wilder and wilder until the Speaker arose. "I must insist," he warned the Laborites, "on honorable members allowing me to conduct the business of the House. I will not continue unless I have proper support." He then rebuked Sir Kingsley for having put a supplementary question which could not appear on the paper...
...morning last week, the countenance of William R. Timmons, Executive Secretary of the Greenville (S. C.) Chamber of Commerce grew stern. He had viewed the doings of Mutt...
Although there are three acts to the comedy, there are but two different changes of scenery, which will aid greatly in producing the play. Of the 20 characters involved 11 are male parts, and nine female. The Misses Ethel Thayer, Helen Grew, Emily Sears, and Elizabeth Beal, performers in the productions given by the Cercle last year, are likely to find parts in this year's play. Of the male actors J. R. Robinson '25, Ernest Iselin Jr. '26, and R. D. M. Merion '27, all of whom took principal parts in last year's plays, will most probably play...
...YEARS, W. L. Douglas' name and portrait have stood for quality, for economy and satisfactory service." On $875 of borrowed capital, he set up his own factory, at first employing five men working in one room and turning out 48 pairs of shoes a day. His business grew until he had six factories turning out over 20,000 pairs of shoes...
...Author. Brian Oswald Donn-Byrne was born in Manhattan, with a long north-of-Ireland genealogy. From three on, he grew up on the family estate in Ireland, where he heard Gaelic and faery lore. His college learning he got at Dublin, Paris and Leipzig. In 1911, he began an editorial apprenticeship in the U. S. Until he wrote Messer Marco Polo, few guessed his genius. Lately Changeling, The Wind Bloweth and Blind Raftery have marked him as of the high company of true romanticists...