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Your program is an intelligent effort to distribute news, and give one the real feeling of its portent. Anyone can get up and read news dispatches; there are many of these on the air. . . . But, to have news happenings re-enacted: with all their life; giving the listener a physical...
U. S. publishers last year brought out 10,307 new books, more than in any previous year, Publishers' Weekly announced last week. In most cases publishers are happy to count their sales in thousands of copies. One volume, however, called Tony's Scrap Book had sold 225,000...
The open season for lecturers is upon the College so the Vagabond must soon to his profession. It is pleasant to have as one's vocation one's avocation. A professional listener-to-music is no distant relative of the Vagabond's. For many times the old boy of Harvard...
No review of last night's lecture on Gilbert and Sullivan given by Dr.A.T. Davison '05 for the benefit of the MacDowell Memorial Colony can help but be thoroughly enthusiastic over what had promised to be an instructive evening, and what turned out to be a highly entertaining one as...
The army cutworm (Euxoa auxiliaris) is a sluggish, fat, green thing striped with a nauseous yellow. Army cutworms march on wheatfields in squadrons. Each soldier worm chooses his spear of wheat. Carefully he cuts it down, ignores the grain, devours the root, moves on to the next spear. An army...