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...saved from becoming the pampered little mammet that she appeared during her last weeks with Mrs. Monnerie. "The World", says Miss M., "wields a sharp pin and is pitiless to bubbles". The story is a miracle in execution--thoroughly Greek in its symmetry and close-knit restraint. The texture of it is like carefully and beautifully wrought music. The economy of art revealed on every page is amazing. No incident, no detail, however trivial it may seem, but serves its purpose and recurs, like a theme in music, to startle one with recollected beauty. It has an inevitable quality...
...Ladd '23 in this position until after Wednesday's scrimmage in which he twisted his shoulder. The Crimson coaching staff does not wish to take any chances of increasing this injury and has therefore determined to keep Ladd out of today's struggle. Henry is powerful, rangy, and well-knit and has an ideal build for tackle. He will probably not play the entire game, but will give way to A. L. Hobson '24 towards the end of the contest...
...credit, while Banes at point put up a remarkably powerful and vigorous defense game. St. Paul's scoring came entirely in the first two periods in each of which it pushed across two tallies; in the final period the play of the yearlings, which had been strong and well-knit throughout, reached its climax with the result that the Concord team was held scoreless by excellent defense and checking work...
Beginning their season rather poorly with defeats at the hands of Cambridge Latin and Exeter, the Crimson rallied last week against Milton and since then under the leadership of Captain Crosby has developed a well-knit team play which enabled it to defeat M. I. T. twice this week in practice scrimmages...
...World is taking itself too seriously," says Premier Nitti of Italy; and we think that perhaps he may be right. Our "ravelled sleeve of care" is in a more tattered state than Macbeth's ever was, so that something more than sleep will be needed to knit it up again. And even Hamlet's eminently just complaint that the times were out of joint would today be ranked as an improper understatement of the facts...