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...play, "Catskill Dutch to Her", was written by R. W. Brink 3G., who is now in the 47 Workshop for his third year. One set will be used for the entire four acts of the play and will show the interior of the "stoop", which is a large lean-to built against the side of a house of a Catskill countryside farm...
...machinery are much the same as in the period of the English Industrial Revolution. Western commercialism has caused a rise in prices, and has introduced the problems of trade organization, child labor, and sanitation. The Standard Oil Company has a very efficient organization, whose means of communication with the interior are superior to those of the government...
Except for the cover and other drawings signed by Saunders the illustrations in the Freshman Number are interior to the letter-press. Mr. Saunders's cover in the manner of Maxfield Parrish and his rapid sketch of a Spanish maiden and gallant have distinction. One unsigned drawing entitled "Little Willie's Idea of African Golf" is also inspired. But the other drawings do not stray far from the conventional. Indeed, the art department appears to be the weakest part of the Lampoon. The magazine seems written with more freshness than is the case in those frequent, bare years when...
Students of architecture will find much of interest in the great stone buildings of Mexico, Central America, and Peru, with their ornate facades and sculptured inner walls. Casts of some of these walls are shown in the Museum collections. Both interior and exterior of the stone buildings at Mitla, Mexico, are adorned with perhaps the most remarkable series of frets to be found in any section of the world...
...cent of the earth's surface--what the steamboat is to canal and river, the truck and automobile to the highways. It is the means of transporting freight and passengers from place to place; and just as Americans own and operate the agencies of transportation on their interior waters, highways, and railroads, so should they own and operate enough ships to carry their commerce on the seas...