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Such was the substance of an interview obtained last week with Singer Hayes by a correspondent of the Pittsburgh Courier (Negro weekly). With regard to his future activities in behalf of "Angelmo," Singer Hayes was quoted as saying "What concertizing I do next season will be in regions where I have never sang...
...Agriculture in the future has as great possibilities in New England as it has in any other section of America", said William M. Jardine, Secretary of Agriculture of the United States, in a special interview with the CRIMSON yesterday...
...dance is the most fundamental of all the arts," Ruth St. Denis one of America's premier interpretive dancers, stated in an interview with a Crimson reporter. "Interpretive dancing has just started in this country; 80 years ago not a dozen people would go to see the same type of performance with which we are now able to fill houses all over the country. Of course it will always be less popular than modern jazz for it can never become a common type of dancing. Popular dancing such as the modern fox trot must be essentially simple so that...
...have permitted. President Harding's death, Woodrow Wilson's death, the deaths of Rudolph Valentino, Floyd Collins and Luther Burbank, were cited as other points of departure for "flights of puerile fancy" by Associated Press "poets." The employment of Publicist Bruce Barton for his famed "human interest" interview with President Coolidge in the Adirondacks last summer was cited as an example of Associated Pressure. More sinister, the possible connection between this favor from the Administration and the A. P.'s obliging treatment of U. S. Department of State propaganda against Mexico, was broadly hinted. Reason for lapses...
...Liberal Club members, grinds, CRIMSON candidates--all are alike in one respect; they have a narrow, intense perspective," said Frederick Orin Bartlett '26, short-story writer, in an interview. He is probably best known as "The Old Dog", under which name he has written a series of college stories. Mr. Bartlett studied at the University intermittently during the closing years of the last century and nearly 25 years later came to Harvard again, this time to get a degree with the class...