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Tremont--"No, No, Nanette", with Julia Sanderson and Donald Brian, at 8.00: Miss Sanderson remarked in a recent interview that she wanted to forsake the musical comedy stage. That seems positively like mind-reading...
...Turkey will never go to war unless it is for the recovery of Constantinople," said Moutebil Kemal, visiting Turkish architect, in an interview with a CRIMSON reporter yesterday afternoon...
Thus approved, the Cardinal Secretary went to Paris last week, and a reporter of L'Eclair found him surprisingly willing to talk. Not once could the reporter bring the name of Mussolini to the Cardinal's lips, but step by step through the interview the third person masculine referred invariably to the Dictator beyond the Alps. Summarizing recent history, the Cardinal said: "He has replaced the crucifix in the schools; he has returned the buildings which belonged to the Jesuits...
Miss Lanphier paused to pose for her picture as a CRIMSON photographer added to the already thick could of smoke from the flashes which shrouded her dressing room. Then she turned to the CRIMSON reporter, who had tried unsuccessfully in New York at a previous time to get an interview with the star of "The American Venus." "I was sorry," she declared, "but we have to be careful in the metropolis. It's different here in Boston...
...Student's Employment Office of the University has announced that the employment manager of one of the New York department stores will visit Cambridge on Wednesday, February 10. He will interview all students and especially seniors who are desirous of investigating the possibilities of the retail trade...