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...feeling. I would suggest Mr. Mechau make less trips to the garbage can. As to Kenneth Adams' Rural Free Delivery 'twould do for the Ladies' Home Journal; John Steuart Curry's panels might both be called "comedy" - so silly and trite they are; the Winold Reiss murals would pass as fair advertisement and Gerald Foster's Molly Pitcher as a thriller illustration. However Daniel Boza's The Emancipation of the American Negro is quite beautiful. If good pictures are not essential to Washington, why not give every poor devil a chance? If they...
...team at right guard we find that Jimmy DeAngelis of Yale takes the cake and at right tackle, Captain Phil Glazer of Dartmouth has beaten out the others. Perhaps the toughest stumbling block is in the berth at left end. There is Burlingame of the Army; there is Captain Reiss of Holy Cross; there is Maury Caito of Brown and there is Camp of Dartmouth. Now which shall it be? The decision seems to rest between Burlingame and Caito and since an All-Army team is to be avoided, Caito has been given the turkey...
...Cross: Reiss, l.e.; Harvey, l.t.; Flauagan, l.g.; Merandos, c., Moran, r.g.; Liugua, r.t.; Kelly, r.e.; Callan, r. O'Connor, q.b.; Hobin, Jauiak, l.h.b.; Britt, r.h.b.; Morris, J. O'Connor...
Sudden approach of many close football games leaves poor prognosticator panting in wake like Big Bad Wolf that tried to blow down Little Pig's house. Like Wolf color finally turns to purple as poor, panting prognosticator contemplates Holy Cross. Ignorant people say Holy Cross will Reiss to the occasion and Crusader's Notre Dame system will lead them out of the Woods, but greater knowledge reveals their attack will be Britt-le. Harvard will run round Purple ends till Sheehands outpoints with final score 20-13 for Crimson...
...Tucson watched the triangular action. In St. Mary's Hospital Patten Levings was unconscious. In Desert Sanatorium wan Alice Hilliard was expectant. That first day wind and rain forced Pilot Reiss down at Bellefonte, Pa., and McKeesport, Pa. He stayed over night at Columbus, Ohio. The second day winds up to 100 m. p. h. forced him to hedgehop past Indianapolis and Oklahoma City to Fort Worth. When he landed there near midnight he learned that he was no longer a savior, only a freight deliverer. Patten Levings had died. Miss Hilliard was in no great need of oxygen...