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...ratio is two to one, not as TIME puts it, four to one. Therefore, the spending of the Leagues' representative of $120,000 Mex, is, in our sotight-for medium of exchange, $60,000 (TIME...
...always something futile in seeing a magician perform on the screen. The audience knows it must be trick photography and wistfully thinks how it would like to see a woman's head cut off by a real conjurer. Thus, the introduction of an atmosphere of mystery by the medium of a sorcerer's performance lacks effectiveness. Grim closeups, however, may be had in profusion and the speaker's lines are often more effective over a machine of pre-determined volume than when spoken on a stage. These, at least, are compensating factors...
...just stand there. De Something!" Dr. Wells says is a perfect illustration of one of the many things that drives people insane. The picture of a fireman training a great stream of water on a blazing building and exclaiming "Geez, I hope the chief is watching," is the best medium that there is to show an inexperienced student that every individual on earth desires praise...
Many people in the immediate vicinity of Harvard will, through the medium of the game, take an added interest in the University. The generous move of donating the Stadium facilities to two neighbors of Harvard is well justified. Both because of this and because of the money for the unemployed which will be raised the game should have its beneficial results...
...where Tenor McCormack has coined a great part of his success from Irish ballads of the Mother Machree type, Tenor Tauber's medium has been in operetta, chiefly in those written by his Viennese friend, Franz Lehar (The Merry Widow, The Count of Luxemburg, Gypsy Love). At his debut recital last week (attended by Tenor McCormack and many another musical notable) Tenor Tauber surprised everyone by not wearing his monocle, but he did display the entire range of his versatility. With conventional operatic zest he sang an aria from Mehul's almost forgotten Joseph in Egypt. His loud tones were...