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...makes no pretense of smartness but loses no entertainment value by its atavism. Buried in a torrent of gags, girls and Jew blues is a plot: a Harvardman, trying to cash in on his Hasty Pudding Club theatrical experience, woos and wins a lowly dancer whose fortune two shoe-string impresarios try to promote. No Harvardman was ever more blond and decorous than Jack Whiting (America's Sweetheart). No impresarios were ever more feverishly active than droll, cow-eyed Jack Haley (Free For All), and hook-nosed Sid Silvers, who used to sit in an upper box and insult...
...rapid little Quarterback Vidal. Brother of a famed Army end, Gene Vidal, who was on the team in 1916-17, he finished school at 15, waited a year, entered Wrest Point when he was still under age. This season, his first as a member of the first-string team, he was Army's best broken field runner. He will be graduated next spring...
Organ Prelude, G. W. Woodworth '24, Introductory Prayer, J. H. Ropes '89, Hollis Professor of Divinity; Introductory Address, President Lowell; Judge Cabot and Radcliffe, Bernice Veasey Brown, Dean of Radcliffe College; Burgin String Quartet; Judge Cabot and Harvard, Allston Burr '89; Burgin String Quartet; Judge Cabot's Work with Juvenile Court and Judge Baker's Foundation, Dr. J. S. Plant of Newark, New Jersey, the Benediction, and an Organ Postulude...
Because kitties have grown so lean, Frank Jay, youngest son of the late Jay Gould, leased his string of Riviera casinos and hotels last week for the pittance rental of 2,000,000 francs ($80,000) per year to a French syndicate in which Mayor Jean Medicin of Nice is prominent. Thus "M'sieu Goolt," who enjoyed poor health last summer, transferred to Frenchmen the thankless job of running these properties on the cheap until kitties grow fat again. Other Gould properties in France, including his paper mill, chocolate factory and the spa Bagnoles de l'Orne, remain...
...been scouted plenty. They tell me the Army players even know how to pronounce our names. ... I don't know exactly how I'll start. . . . Last week the second team looked better than the regulars. ... I may mix the starting lineup, possibly the first string line and the second string backfield."-Coach Heartly ("Hunk") Anderson, before the Army v. Notre Dame game...