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...days later a solemn conclave was held in Montreal, at which cognizance was taken of the aggressiveness, roughness on both sides which had marked the games. Billy Coutu, Boston player, was expelled from the league; fined $100. Hooley Smith, Ottawa, was suspended for a month; fined $100. Fines of $50 each were meted out to George Boucher, Ottawa captain, Lionel Hitchman, Jimmy Herberts, both of Boston. Other players, it was announced, were to be subject of further investigation...
High mass drew to its solemn close in Beaux Cathedral, France. Three young men waited in the square outside to sell newspapers to the faithful. All the newspapers were the same-an issue of Editor Leon Daudet's L' Action Française (royalist), for whose editorial attacks upon Republican Catholics the Pope lately placed the newspaper on the index expurgatorius (TIME, Jan. 24) and more lately excommunicated impenitent Editor Daudet and his colleague, Charles Maurras. . . . Out of the Cathedral came, not only the flock but their shepherd as well, the Bishop of Beaux in the awful splendor...
...detest them especially when they are long. They are unprogressive, impracticable, unhealthy. They are masks for solemn humbugs, weak chins, degenerate and receding jaws. They are nests for bacteria. . . . Bah! I hate beards...
...pagan-like in its florid adornment. Three organists played in grand concert on a Kimball organ, which is said to have the properties of a symphony orchestra. Then came an invocation: "Ye Portals bright . . . unite us all to worship at beauty's throne." Then a dedication. All was solemn. The audience was awed. The "cathedral" looked every cent of its $10,000,000 advertised cost. The Roxy Symphony Orchestra burst into the "Star-Spangled Banner." The Mayor sprang to his feet. The audience sprang as promptly as possible considering its lap cluttered with hats, coats, canes...
...preparation for the performance of the Beethoven Solemn Mass by the Boston Symphony Orchestra and the Harvard-Radeliffe chorus. Professor L. R. Lewis of Tufts College will speak tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. The lecture will be given in Goddard Chapel. Tufts College, and will be open to the public...