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Merry Mount started off with a promising overture, stanch and hymnal. After that the orchestra seemed capable of only the most commonplace description. The Hell scene was noisy but unexciting. Bradford's passion for Marigold was expressed by a theme startlingly like "Limehouse Blues." The Puritan chorus had the richest music but it sang so often, intoned so many ''Amens" that at times the opera seemed more like a cantata, more suitable for a concert performance such as it received last spring in Ann Arbor (TIME...
Victory Well No. 1 gushed merrily on until last week when the U. S. Government got after Messrs. Dempsey and Manziel, claiming that they had produced more than their allotted quantity of oil. Said Oilman Manziel: "The independents are catching hell in East Texas but here's two that can take...
...Where did a Puritan pastor dream of dancers and hell fire...
...many Chicago Episcopalian pastors believe in hell fire...
...citizens of no mean city. Young Studs took to his tough environment like an alley-cat to a garbage can-fought, smoked, played football in vacant lots, shot pool, went with whores, drank rotgut, occasionally made his confession. In his weaker moments Studs sometimes asked himself what the hell it was all about, even fell in love with a nice girl. But the nice girl married somebody else and Studs's musings never came to anything. By & large he was well content to be one of the boys and proud of his reputation as a hard guy. Then...