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...tunes of Mal Hallett and his orchestra and the croons of Lila Rose, Eliot House will give its annual spring dance on Friday, May 17, from 10 to 3 o'clock. The dance will inaugurate the new House stage, designed by John C. Haggott '35, and constructed through the gifts of Theodore Lyman '97, Hollis Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy, and associate of the House, and Marston Morse, professor of Mathematics and tutor in Eliot...
...persons have seen one or more of the estimated 500,000 epileptics in the U. S. throw a fit. The fit may be mild and quick-a momentary rigidity during which the epileptic grows pallid and drops whatever is in his hands. Or the fit may be a grand mal, the epileptic uttering a loud shout and dropping like a log to the ground, face pale, eyes rolling, hands clenched, legs spread stiffly. After a few seconds, the epileptic's face goes dusky. He begins to jerk his arms, legs and body, roll his head, clamp his jaws, drool...
...Haven, April 12 Though skeptical as to present financial conditions, Dr. Marvin A. (Mal) Stevens, former Yale head coach, frankly believes Harvard's plan "would be ideal at Yale." As quoted in the Yale News, Dr. Stevens, always an advocate of some means of underwriting Eli sports, declared Harvard's move "would once and for all eliminate the strictly business attitude which, of necessity, has come to influence Yale athletic policy in recent years...
...Mal Hallett's orchestra was booked yesterday for the Eliot House spring dance, to be held on Friday, May 17, from 10 o'clock to 3. Tickets for the occasion will sell at $4 per couple and $2.50 for stags, and will be obtainable from members of the House Committee. Following last year's plan, dinners may be served in the rooms of "House members, and the hour for entertaining female guests has been advanced to 10 o'clock...
...offing, possibly anthill. Sandy eyelashes, invisible eyebrows, lips gathered on a drawstring with puzzled purse like old lady's reticule. Nose of a grocer adding up slip. Freckled hands with an elegant shape, sensitively caressing cigarette. Face wiggles formlessly into collar, long seamy neck to rear. Gold rimmed spectacles, mal-fitting collar, hunched shoulders. Looks overheated, corrugated, modest and oafish. A country-store type...