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...number of clever imitations of Broadway stars--Jolson, Leonard, Foy--and any one else that the audience asked for. He has a pleasant personality, a trifle too much Broadway perhaps, but his enthusiasm makes up for that and he "gets away big". Finally two acrobats--"Gymnastic finesse a la Femme--performs feats that would be difficult for "Gymnasts a l'homme...
...fifty men in the party the following ten represented the University: George Waller Blow of La Salle, III., last year a member of the Business School; Philip Loring Cheney '21, of Boston: Charles Burbank Crockett, E.S., of Brandon, Vt.; John Fiske '21, of Cambridge; Clifton Powell Fordyce '23, of Hot Springs, Ark.; Rupert John Giddings, S.L.A., of Baldwinsville, N. Y.; Francis Head, S.L.A., of Bangor, Mr.; Stanley Russell McCandless, S.A., of Davenport, Ia.; Rowe Browning Metcalf '22, of Orange, N. J.; and James Reed Morss '21, of Chestnut Hill. Yale, Princeton, M. L. T., Columbia, Cornell...
...plates, showing the artists at their best. The twelve etchings by Meryon are of the old Paris of his day, depicting the poetry and picturesqueness of the city which have long since been destroyed. The etchings include "The Stryge", its title written in pencil by Meryon himself; "La Galorie de Notre Dame", with its reflected light, a presentation copy, bearing in Meryon's handwriting "a Mr. Hillemacher"; the "Pont an Change" with its wonderful sky effect; the "Abside de Notre Dame"; and "La Pompe Notre Dame...
During Class Day Week the exhibit showing the work of the French voluntary organizations, La Renaissance des Cites, will be on view, for the benefit of visitors to the college on the ground floor of Robinson Hall under the auspices of the School of Landscape Architecture. There is no admission fee and the exhibit will be open daily from nine to five from Monday, June 20 through Commencement Day, Thursday, June 23. It shows present conditions in the war zone, the health propaganda work of La Renaissance des Cites and especially its work in replanning destroyed towns preparatory to reconstruction...
...Reconstruction Exhibition in Robinson Hall will close today at 5 o'clock. This exhibit, which has been on view under the auspices of the School of Landscape Architecture at the University includes plans of the towns of the war area which La Renaissance des Cites is helping to rebuild along modern city planning lines, pictures of the destroyed town of Pinon as it looks today and as it will be when reconstructed as a model village...