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...Freeman's Journal, Dublin newspaper, points with pride at the imminent annihilation of the Republican Party and utters a warning: " The nation is at last master of its own house, and those who in future challenge that mastery by other than legitimate means must be prepared to abide by the consequences...
...Gorky's Night Lodging (played by the Moscow Art Theatre as The Lower Depths) he brought Realism to its highest point. Together with Gordon Craig he was the father of intimacy in the theatre. But in his Berlin and Munich productions he showed himself the master of large scale dramatic pageantry as well...
...European theatre testifies continually to his influence. In Germany a dozen younger men are following the Reinhardt tradition. As far north as Gothenburg, the commercial city of Sweden; as far south as Vienna, his disciples acknowledge him as their inspiration and master...
Georges Desvallieres, famous French painter, here to serve on the jury of the Carnegie International Exhibition, does not believe that America has yet found a "master artist." Says he: "The works of Americans that I have seen . . . in your museums . . . seem to have been done to please the amateur. The soul [of America] is not yet expressed...
...school in Croydon (London), where teachers are striking against a 5% reduction in salary, the pupils declined to be taught by substitutes. The boys met one of these temporary masters in class with cries of" Blackleg!" When the master threatened to cane one boy, the whole class rushed him and he was forced to beat a hasty retreat. Jubilant over their victory, the boys then indulged in an orgy of "crashing" windows and desks, carrying their celebrations out into the yard. They were finally quelled by the police. The strike is said to be the first of its kind...