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...same time winter activities have not been neglected. The hockey team is struggling in an unexpected slump. In the first game of the Yale series last Saturday, the Crimson forwards seldom penetrated even the outer bulwarks of the Bulldog defense, and the three Yale shots which escaped the University goal tender's attention proved enough to set the Blue's undertaker dirge reverberating in the rafters of the Arena. Again on Wednesday, a smooth functioning B. A. A. sextet rained shots on the University cage, and piled up an 8 to 1 victory. Hodder's absence from play, on account...
...Seldom since the first appearance of Charlie Chaplin has any audience laughed so continuously as at the first evening of "The Whole Town's Talking". The play was so chock full of clever sayings, funny situations, and pure farce that every minute had its sixty seconds' worth of laughs. And when not laughing, there was Catherine Owen to look at--and this certainly was no come-down. On the whole "an enjoyable evening was had by all" who were present...
...title on the program is "the high-hatted tragedian of song, and his musical chorus." But for all his clownishness he has far more real art bottled up inside him than in many a man who scorns the idea of "jazz." Expressiveness is combined with restraint to a degree seldom attained in any kind of a performance-- and as a master of rhythm no one even approaches him! Frankly, we could have listened to him for hours more...
...seldom occurs in the small world of college journalism that an editorial policy is reversed over night, and this perhaps due to two reasons. In the first place there are no real policies to reverse; in the second, incoming boards must find their feet before acting--must talk a while before they think of anything...
...long known how to read, but only at its case and so has seldom been read. It has now learned to run. If the genius can sing to a typewriter on horseback it should attain the triumph to which such talents surely entitle...