Word: usefully
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Dates: during 1930-1930
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...House have included the higher priced rooms in the College, but the prices have generally been reduced to correspond with those in the other Houses. Each suite has a study with a fireplace, and all but two have private baths. Each will be furnished, although students who wish to use their own furniture may do so. Rugs of good quality may be rented from the University. Each suite in entries D to I, the former Randolph Hall, has a telephone...
Adams House will comprise the former Westmorly Court. Russell and Randolph Halls on Bow Street. Apthorp House will serve as the Master's residence. The new building now under construction will contain the library, two comfortably furnished common rooms, a committee room for the use of student organizations and for the various committees of the House. Its southern wing will form the dining hall, a panelled room, which will accommodate all the members of the House. It is connected with Westmorly Court by a serving room, and by a passage for the members of the House. Adams House will have...
...able David (Columbia). This was a hard assignment for Director John Blystone in one way and an easy one in another: his product would be judged in comparison with the silent version Richard Barthelmess starred in a few years ago; but he could use the Barthelmess version as a model for the talkie. The new Tol'able David is an effective, bucolic melodrama, not handled well enough to keep the dialog from slowing it up but finely acted by Richard Cromwell. The story is Joseph Hergesheimer's anecdote of a frustrated young mountaineer's struggle against...
President Firor is delighted with the beer & ham campaign, plans to use it throughout the land. He has selected the Woman's Committee for the Repeal of the 18th Amendment as the organization to which the Gobel anti-Prohibition contributions go. He would not say last week how much cash each can of hash would yield...
...more than a year, have not been wholly successful because they are too easily affected by temperature. The advent of bonalin has more significance in Europe than in the U. S. Because of monopolies (Germany, France, Rumania, Hungary, Jugoslavia) matches are so expensive that lighters are cheaper to use...