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...stand Magistrate Norris first denied that she had made any changes, then admitted that this alteration was "somewhat arbitrary" but that, after all, it was only "an error of judgment...
Stubbornly Magistrate Norris last week refused to agree with Referee Seabury that her changes were "striking and substantial" in a fair-trial appeal and tended to put her "on record in a fairer and more impartial position." Her only defense: "An error of judgment ... an error of judgment. ... I made the changes according to my recollection of what I said...
...that's dangerous; it's the coming down." Seated on his father's lap in the cockpit, a 10-year-old could hold a plane on a fairly even course, nearly as easily as holding an automobile to a high way. But to land safely requires judgment and skill born of careful training and long practice. A miscalculation, a false move-and only fate decides whether the mishap shall be trivial or tragic...
Manhattan operagoers who are wailing this season because Deems Taylor's Peter Ibbetson has an imported libretto and music derived almost completely from the great Europeans (and is, at best, a mediocre work) will have opportunity next year to pass judgment on an opera more properly called "native...
...aims, may be regarded as a research committee gathering material for reference when the time for decision comes. At that time when the Yale Quadrangle system goes into effect, Harvard will have lived for a year under the House Plan. With this year of experience as a basis for judgment a better solution for the problem of inter-collegiate competition will be possible than can now be reached...