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...with 'cello), Deo Delibes b.--Triste Ritorno, Richard Barthelemy Donde Lieta from La Boheme, Puccini Miss Garden Give a Rouse, Bantock Now is the Month of Maying, Morley Cavalier Song, Stanford Glee Club Intermission Group Two: a.--Lever du Soleil, Camille Erlanger b.--The Swing, Reynaldo Hahn c.--My Ship and I, Reynaldo Hahn d.--Lullaby from Joselyn (with 'cello), Godard Air from "Louise", Charpentier Miss Garden Lady of the Lagoon, Bantock Serenade, Hayden Hallelujah, Amen, Handel Glee Club
...Agissez Theatre this evening. What is probably the most difficult set to construct will be used in "The Crows Nest", the action of which takes place in the crows nest of an ocean liner. An invention to represent the curved sky background to the rigging of a ship has been perfected, and is being constructed in the Workshop on the lines of a patented model by Rollow Wayne 2G., who last year was stage manager of the Workshop, and this year has charge of the design, construction and painting of the scenery...
...turmoil of thought, the ebullition of feeling that accompany and follow a great war. Men's minds are like the sea after a storm, where, although the wind has gone down, the billows still roll and break, irresistible in their huge mass, and threatening to founder even the ship that has ridden out the gale. Conditions have not yet returned to a normal state; nor has the world adjusted itself to them. In such a state of bewilderment, of misunderstandings, of cross purposes, what is needed? The answer is clear thinking...
...formerly the Vocation Bureau of Boston under the direction of Mr. Meyer Bloomfield. During 1917-1918 Dr. Roy W. Kelly was Director and a large amount of work related to the War was undertaken, particularly in the training of employment managers, preparation of a book on the ship-building industry for the U. S. Shipping Board, studies in industrial rehabilitation, and lessons in industrial Americanization. The present Director is Professor John M. Brewer...
...palliation and vague excuses. Perhaps the difference is one of inborn moral sense; the Germans may never be able to realize that the submarine campaign, as conducted, was wrong. Indeed, Neumann's "prosecutor" himself admitted that while it would be contrary to the Hague Treaty to sink a hospital ship carrying men from a naval engagement, on the other hand an attack upon the same ship loaded with troops wounded in land service, would constitute no violation of international agreements. Or, what is more plausible, the Germans are simply indulging in a little family game of "passing the buck...