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...responsible for the respective Angles. A merry satire on the Twentieth Century child, who in the sophistication of his or her ten or twelve years of age plays the races, shoots craps and drinks cocktails, is offered in "The Children's Hour in a Modern Nursery." "Marriage a la Mode," "The Roof Tops of New York," and "Keystone Beach" are the other pocket comedies, which afford the principals plenty of chances to gain the hearty approval of the audience. The last-named has a most realistic movie "chase" of hero, heroine, villain, comedians and bathing girls, the effect...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE CRIMSON PLAYGOER | 12/1/1920 | See Source »

...mode of action recalls exactly that of M. Millerand. he said, "No," and it was No. Add to this a temperate, flawless style, revealing a great depth of though, a high sense of duty, and you will have one of the most serious and most attractive personalities of contemporary America. His speech of acceptance of the Vice-Presidency will reamain one of the models of didactic style. Said...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Calvin Coolidge in French Eyes. | 11/20/1920 | See Source »

...passing, and generality glpromise that Strubing will not be miss after all. The fact that Coach Rop started Murrey and Gilroy, whose specialty is speed, at the halfback position and opened up his attack at once, indicates that he is going to continue the year along his principles of "Mode Football...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: YALE HAS SCRIMMAGE, TIGERS REST AFTER SATURDAY GAMES. | 10/6/1920 | See Source »

Although to all intents and purposes the conventional girl and music show, this comedy offered by Mr, Lew Fields differs in its mode of presentation from the average. The plot deals with a virtuous young chorus girl from the South who, by her innocence and charm, succeeds in smashing a few conventions with impunity...

Author: By M. P. B., | Title: "POOR LITTLE RITZ GIRL" IS FIRST OF SUMMER PIECES | 6/3/1920 | See Source »

...Aviation gives us the swiftest mode of transportation ever known to mankind. No bird that flies can soar so high nor fly so fast. From the aviator the scientist has learned about the temperature above, about the gale that blows eastward at terrific speed seven or eight miles above the sea, about the pressure to human heart and tissues which high altitudes bring. From the aviator the world has learned that armies on land and navies at sea have met their master. The next great conflict between nations will be decided by their superiority...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD UNDERGRADUATES PIONEERS IN COMING SPORT | 3/18/1920 | See Source »

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