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Nothing finer in the combining of all theatre arts has been seen in Boston this year than the impressive "Book of Job" done by Stuart Walker and his company and brought here under the auspices of the Wellesley Club of Boston. The play is being repeated in a series of daytime performances; the first and second yesterday and Monday; today's at the Plymouth Theatre at 3, and at the Wilbur again on Friday at 3 and Saturday morning at 10.30. The Wellesley Endowment Fund should profit heavily as its reward in giving the city this rare opportunity...
...French laborer is as hard a worker as there is in any country, but although he works hard he has very little to show for it in comparison with laborers in America. The miner's job over there is an especially arduous one. I have seen miners work stretched out in a vein only eighteen inches thick for a great length of time, without even being able to sit up. For this he receives only a very modest wage. The conditions are better in the steel mills in the north of France, which are aiding in the reconstruction...
Seriously, the Register Board is entitled to most hearty congratulations upon a splendid job. If it had not been for the excellent organization and skilful planning of the work to be done, it would have been impossible to get out under great pressure a number which is so complete and so free from typographical errors. It is to be hoped that the labor will be duly appreciated
...Some commentators have had him dead and others considered his species extinct; but now comes a persistent rumor that he is to return, groomed and fit, the "dark horse" of the next Presidential Derby in 1924. Who will ride him is not announced and the logical man for the job, Senator Borah of Idaho has done his best publicly to disclaim the honor...
...submit to his investigation of their demands for appropriations. Hence it is understandable that the first comptroller of the budget needed to be a fighting man with no tender feelings on the subject. President Harding evidently bore this in mind when he appointed "Hell and Maria" Dawes for the job...