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...should join the League as well as the Court. Those who make this objection, according to Mr. Hoover, " are the ones who would have complained on the Wednesday night of Genesis, and would have gone to bed with a grouch because the Creator had not yet made a finished job of the sun and the moon, and would have called a mass meeting on Thursday morning to demand more forward action...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE PRESIDENCY: The Administration's Case | 4/21/1923 | See Source »

...play is, in a curious way, a combination of some of the basic legends of literature. There is the Faust motif in David's brief hour of the pleasure of giving which will cease when the last kopeck is gone; there is the Job motif in the curse that he suffers; there is a touch of Milton's Satan in the heroic defiance of Anathema; there is a strong suggestion of Stephen in the stoning of a Christlike man by the people "who know not what they...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Theatre: New Plays: Apr. 21, 1923 | 4/21/1923 | See Source »

Those people of Genesis who would have gone to bed Wednesday night with a grouch because the Creator had not finished His job...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: View with Alarm: Apr. 21, 1923 | 4/21/1923 | See Source »

Barklie Henry (what matter if middle initials have been omitted) and F. H. Nichols said to themselves: "Here is the same old tailoring job. Here likewise is the same old cloth. Let's see what can be done to make another Pudding Show. Not a new Pudding Show--just another. The Formula prescribes that the first act shall be in a modern environment, that the action shall somehow translate the cast to a foreign and somewhat exciting clime, and that until quarter of eleven trouble without end shall visit upon the personnel until a naval leftanent (or its equivalent) shall...

Author: By Paul MERRICK Hollister, | Title: PUDDING "TAKES A BRACE" EFFECTIVELY | 4/12/1923 | See Source »

...terrifying. Pratt and his lure have already been discussed, Bullard will never get the medal of honor he deserves for continuous and intrepid service at the old pipes--a clear, fine voice coming out of his ever-ready frame--a sort of fire-horse, always on the job. To Carson, the heroine, goes the genuine-orchid-shower-bouquet for being quite the demurest piece of work that the Hasty Pudding Ladies' Auxiliary has presented since Vinton Freedley shaved particularly close in order to do justice to the role of Princess of Loravia. J. M. Brown '23 was consistently effective...

Author: By Paul MERRICK Hollister, | Title: PUDDING "TAKES A BRACE" EFFECTIVELY | 4/12/1923 | See Source »