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...yellow peril; yet when the tempting colors have been smudged by rains, and the screaming message out-screamed by the allurements of the Tiddledewinks team, then will we listen one again, indulgently smiling, to echoes of hollow laughter along Mount Auburn street, reverberated from the recesses of an empty stein...
...collection, which the Glee Club is publishing at cost, will contain all the well-known football songs, several new ones, and some that have not hitherto been printed. Many older favorites such as the Stein Song, Winter Song, and Here's a Health to King Charles, have been revived. The typical college songs have been retained and in addition quite a few less well-known melodies have been added. The music has been set in one of three ways: as a piano arrangement carrying the melody; as a quartet for men's voices; or as a quartet for mixed voices...
...story concerns the doings of young Rolo Webster, who has great aspirations to act Hamlet, and accordingly employs the services of Mr. Stein, a theatrical manager, in order to produce Shakespeare in New York. His sudden attraction for Goldie MacDuff, who is cast as Ophelia, and a grandfather who would much rather see Rollo interested in air-brakes than in acting, cause complications in the plot; while the attempt of Rollo's company to produce Hamlet brings in the farcical element. In places the farce is carried a little too far, and the unreality of it makes it less effective...
...toward, Literature. Those of us who shared his discovery wept bitter tears for that--and other reason. But now there will be even more cause for bitterness, for the good old college drinking song is doomed. The plague has reached the Institute down on the Charles. Tech's "Stein Song" is dead. No longer will the alumni rally round the festive board and sing the song of "a stein on the table". For the stein is no longer there. It has ceased to be the emblem of good fellowship. Now it is but painful memory...
...Russian emigres, on the other hand have not patterned after their distinguished predecessors. Quite the contrary their altitude toward the Russian debacle is essentially a rationalistic one: they are confident of Russia's future and her ultimate regeneration. Their spokesmen have evinced no sour or rancorous feeling. Baron Stein, Minister Plenipotentiary from Russia to Argentina, describes her ailment as an intensification of prevailing European unrest for which serenity of speech and spirit is the only cure; and others speak likewise. The emigres acquiesce in the belief that the nation's salvation must come from within, and, fully realizing that Sovietism...