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...world steadied down again and the Vagabond opened his eyes. This must be Heaven, he thought. No place could be so exactly like Lowell House and not be. Even the bells were ringing. He looked down shyly to see how he looked in a nightgown and discovered instead a pair of creased pearl-striped trousers and a handsome expanse of grey vest. He looked inside of the coat he discovered he was also wearing and his happiness was complete. Browning, King and Co. was written in great letters on the lable. Just like the writing on the coat of many...
...from the hiker's point of view, is an 'ultra-lightweight week-end kit,' comprising rucksack, sleeping-bag, tent, a four-peg coat-hanger, a petrol-stove, frypan, water-bucket, a plate, cup, receptacles for food and drink, knife, spoon and fork, and electric torch, a pair of shoes, a tent pole, swimming suit, complete change of clothes, towels, soap, facecloth, shaving tackle, and toothbrush, the whole weighing slightly over ten and a half pounds...
...about the ears of Dr. Haggett (Walter Connolly), in whose home the late great Chris Bean lived a little while and died. Where are the Bean pictures? There must be dozens of them left about the place. They are worth hundreds of thousands of dollars. Duped out of a pair of Beans he has in his house, the amiable doctor becomes frantic in his search for the paintings, which no one save the maid, Abby (Pauline Lord), has ever cherished. For a while it looks as if Mrs. Haggett had burned the pictures, that the only thing...
...some ham & eggs and went to bed. "I have work to do on the State Budget," was his parting word to the ever-present Press. "That will keep me busy for the next few days. I'm not President yet." The election of this Roosevelt made a third "pair" of Presidents-the two Adamses, who were father & son; the two Harrisons who were grandfather and grandson; and the two fifth-cousin Roosevelts. Not since Mary Washington saw her son George elected had a U. S. mother had the supreme pleasure of seeing her boy become head of the nation...
...Manheimer '36 scored two of the Crimson's goals, with John Dorman '36 and F. W. Vincent '36 contributing the other pair...