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...appearance of the University demanded 18,000 tons of soft coal to add a weighty $90,000 to their budget, retaliated with an order for three Praying Mantel Ootheca, which the International Dictionary says is "an egg case, especially those of many kinds of mollusks and of some im insects, as the cockroach," to swell their total by $3. Oddly enough, the Purchasing Agent was forced to buy one gallon of Cidol disinfectant and four pounds of Cidol powder to drive a flock of ants out of the basement of University Hall...
...Pierian Sodality will play Beethoven's Overture to Egmont, and the Glee Club, assisted by Miss Nancy Loring, Radcliffe '29, will sing Brahm's Rhapsodie "Fragment aus Goethes Harzreise im Winter...
When the new film began with the playing of a Toccata and Fugue of Bach and set the key beautifully for what was sistently imaginative telling of an im-to follow, this reviewer hoped for a conaginative story. But no; before long, sandwiched in between the most admirable scenes in the London fog, there had to be a lot of silly dialogue and a wholly gratuitous love affair. Mr. March, after rattling the locks of old doors so splendidly, had to rattle the bones of old melodrama with such observations as "I give you up because I love...
...servants who had been with Nietzsche when that philosopher went mad, who first realized that Vaslav Nijinsky was losing his mind. Nijinsky never became violent, though U. S. newspapers several years ago carried a story that he had been seen trotting round and round a tree under the im pression that he was a horse. He has always had painting materials in his room in the Bellevue Sanitarium at Kreuzlin gen, where he draws strange bugs, flower arrangements, distorted masks and faces with staring eyes. Not long ago Mme Nijinsky showed a collection of these fancies to Drs. Sigmund Freud...
...each other and giggle. Little boys wiggle in and out among the legs of bystanders seeking a place of vantage near the paving. They all stare with English impassivity out upon the cobbles, waiting. Then, from a distance, drifts up the music of a band and someone shouts, "Hits 'im, hits the king...