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Apropos of the recent abortive attempt by the Liberal Club to introduce a bill conferring the rights of man upon the pudding Sophomore, we are reminded by previous experience of the beatific results we might anticipate from the innovation. At Amherst, so the story runs, until the turn of the...
These stroke the Kirkland second crew: cox, Richard S. Salant '35; stroke, Hugh Gore '36; 7, Thomas A. Meade '34; 6, James T. Kilbreth, Jr. '36; 5, Robert W. Merry '35; 4, Donald V. Backer, Jr. '36; 3, Charles E. Pettee 3G; 2, Wilbur F. Smith, 2nd. '36; and bow...
Ransom Eli Olds is the only man in the U. S. who has two automobiles named after him. As early as 1887 he made in his family's machine shop a steamer which he tested on the streets of Lansing, Mich. before dawn so that he would not annoy...
Brain Sweat (by John Charles Brownell; produced by James Montgomery & Henry R. Stern). The season's most disagreeable title cloaks one of the few straight Negro comedies ever produced on Broadway. Inoffensive and in spots disarmingly merry. Brain Sweat is concerned with Henry Washington's "projeck." Henry (fat...
*The Boston visit is the Met's big out-of-town venture this season. After eight performances there, it goes to Baltimore for three, then to Rochester to put on Merry Mount for the benefit of Composer Howard Hanson's townsfolk who could not get to the Manhattan...