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During the course of one experiment, a few of these miscreants wrung the necks of 12 chickens in a neighboring cage, tore down all electric light fixtures, and released a dozen or more iliblended creatures by rolling up the chicken wire on the cages. Two days later found the monkeys...
The "Harvard accent," according to the Bulletin, is easy. There is no such thing. Citizens of the rolling-R States confuse it with the Boston accent (Hahvahd, haht, cah, etc.), which is the same as the New England accent, except that its point of origin is in the throat rather...
Students in Harvard College are handsomely taken care of. Not exactly rolling in luxury, still they have all the factors that make for that warm feeling of comfort and security, the only satisfactory condition for work. But the teachers, the teachers too, are a part of the fraternity that is...
American Rolling Mill last month paid its first dividend since January 1931. For nine months of 1935 it made nearly $3,000,000, about doubling its 1934 earnings. Almost 85% of its capacity is in sheets, sold to the makers of automobiles, electric refrigerators, electrical transformers, stoves.
"Three Men on a Horse" which first saw the light of day some eight months ago has become quite a thing. A sort of international institution is this comedy by John Holm and George Abbott what with companies romping through it from London to Australia. Boston is the latest of...