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Following out their calm assurances of preparedness, University officials have replaced the clapper of the Memorial Hall bell, which was stolen last Tuesday, with a new hammer.
Neither Col. Charles A. Apted '06, chief of the Yard Police, nor Hugh Livingstone, janitor of the building could offer any explanation of the failure of the new clapper which replaced the one stolen in April, 1932. Livingstone stated that he had been moving tables during the afternoon and would...
"[Nürnberg] illustrates the best and the worst features of Nazi local government. Nowhere else has the winter relief campaign been carried on with livelier zeal. The poor are well taken care of, order has replaced former disorder, and the restoration of historic buildings and civil beautification are proceeding...
Later, when the full glory of the period of normalcy, our Augustan age, had passed, a picturesque afterglow remained. Around every corner was a breadline, now replaced, in the name of progress, with the far less romantic E.R.A. bureau. In corresponding proximity was the return of prosperity, in the phrases...
Despite Belle Livingston, the antiquarian New York hostess of the speakeasy era who copiously advertises her concurrent appearances at a neighboring restaurant--despite Leo Beers and his country singing--the ten or a dozen red- gingham-covered tables which have replaced the first rows in the orchestra--"The Drunkard" is...