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...rative habitat, it is not a homogeneous thing. For instance, lines and costumes which are all right in New York are far from all right in Boston. In fact the New York audience is a thing apart. Managers who have carried new plays successfully through preliminaries in Chicago or San Francisco tremble in their boots before the first night in New York. It could not be otherwise for cities which are famished for plays cannot be chooses, while the inhabitants of New York with forty productions of all kinds competing for their favor naturally assume the air of pampered darlings...
...except two numbers,-Brahm's Variations on a theme by Haydn, and Strauss Dance of the Seven Veils from "Salome". The numbers which Mr. Monteux will play tonight for the first time are Rachmaninov, Symphony No. 2; Saint-Saens, aria from "Sampson and Delilah"; and Verdi, aria from "San Carlos...
Cordell Hull, Chairman of the Democratic National Committee, asserted that five cities have already announced their intention of asking for the Democratic Convention in 1924: New York, Louisville, Atlanta, Cleveland and San Francisco...
Died. Joseph T. Swanson, 52, of the Quartermaster Corps, U. S. A., father of Gloria Swanson, cinema actress, at Fort MacArthur, San Pedro, Calif., of acute heart disease...
...consultant in the construction of the ZR1, predicts the elimination of disasters due to poor piloting and improper construction-the Captain has carried 100,000 passengers in the air without a scratch-and the ousting of ocean liners by dirigibles. Certainly an air journey of five days from San Francisco to New Zealand instead of 22 by sea is tempting...