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Professor Charles Townsend Copeland '82 will speak for the first time publicly on "Charles Lamb in His Life and Letters" at Agassiz House, Radcliffe College, on Tuesday, April 24, for the benefit of the Radcliffe Endowment Fund. The lecture will begin promptly at 8.15 o'clock after which time no one will be admitted. Professor Copeland is planning to make this subject of interest to those who will take Divisionals in English as well as of more than ordinary interest to his general audience...
...Lautner '21, George Newell Sp., and G. W. Woodworth '24 Minuet from Trio in C minor, G. L. Foote '08 Poco adagio from Trio in C, W. C. Heilman '00 W. H. Piston '24, G. A. Brown '25 and the Composers Variations on "Mary had a Little Lamb", in the styles of Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, Chopin, Wagner, Tchaikowsky, Grieg, MacDowell, Debussy, and Liszt, Edward Ballantine '07 Played by the Composer
...family groups celebrated the Passover feast ("seyder"), each in its own home. After an ordinary supper, a ritual is carried out during which four small cups of sacramental wine are drunk by each member of the family. A dish in the center of the table contains a piece of lamb, and, in some families, horseradish. The lamb is not eaten, but is a survival of the ancient and abandoned custom of blood sacrifice as it was first practiced in Egypt. The horseradish signifies the bitter experiences of the Jews in slavery. According to custom, the youngest son of the family...
...common fear of coming inflation is a table of stocks of basic commodities as of January 1,1923, in the bulletin of the New York Reserve Bank. Compared with January 1, 1922, much smaller stocks were reported of anthracite and bituminous coal, cement, brick, wood pulp, skins, leather, cotton, lamb. Larger stocks were reported in crude petroleum, kerosene, gasoline, beef, pork. Until stocks of commodities generally increase, it may be concluded that consumption is keeping pace with production, and that in consequence inflation is not yet upon...
...over it--is the first recorded appearance of the "King of the World". A Buddhist legend, a myth if you will; this King appeared in India and Siam over two thousand years ago. And "he blessed the people with a golden apple with the figure of a Lamb above it. The blind received their sight, the dumb spoke, the deaf heard, the crippled freely moved and the dead arose, wherever the eyes of the King of the World rested"! This same King also appeared at a monastery in Mongolia in 1890, and prophesied the World War, the tall of eight...