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While hotspots from coast-to-coast observed moments of silence in her memory, while Broadway pitchmen hawked little copper medals stamped with her image and a Hollywood boy was gnawed by a 15½-in. rat which crept up his pants during a memorial revival of one of her pictures...
The first lecture, on May 10, will be given by Bart J. Bok, assistant professor of Astronomy. His subject will be, "The Distances of the Stars and Nebulae." Tickets for these open nights must be obtained in advance by sending self-addressed stamped envelopes to the Observatory, stating for which...
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WITH the echoes of presidential campaigning dying away in the distance, and the screaming of impassioned politicians now scarcely audible, the time is ripe for an honestly dispassionate analysis of Mr. Roosevelt's administration. Before the election any writing which so much as sniffed at political questions was rudely branded...
All inaugurations are sentimental occasions. Last week for 200,000 visitors to Washington-not counting several thousand who arrived in the Union Station and never got any farther because of the downpour-the second inauguration of Franklin Roosevelt as President of the U. S. was a sentimental historical ducking in...