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...Clock At The Astor," indicating with his stick "females and he-males and she-males, and girls who bear loneliness well." Attention is called to the best of Crazy Quilt's songs, "In the Merry Month of Maybe," in which Ira Gershwin and Mr. Rose have taken the utmost advantage of lyricist's license...
...United States, and includes Samuel M. Lindsay, professor of Social Legislation at Columbia, William S. Carpenter, professor of Politics at Princeton, and Walter R. Miles, professor of Experimental Psychology at Stanford University. Study of the prohibition question is to be conducted along sociological and economic lines, with the utmost academic freedom to the directors of the research work...
...this hour are to be faced with the problem of atoning for a crushing baseball defeat at the hands of Yale's leading scholars last spring: and those who hold that excellence in athletics is paralleled by excellence in intellectual accomplishment, will feel called upon to do their utmost to enable Harvard to reconcile its claim to academic standards as high as any in America with its outstanding failure on the scholarly diamond...
...precise copy of a nave with five bays. Observe the massive and unnecessary piers, the inconvenient but orthodox side aisles, the lofty transepts bristling with sanctity above and serial catalogues below. Advance to the high altar-a $25,000 book delivery desk; overhead, admire the rood screen, of utmost complexity and facility at catching dust, which has been cleverly placed to hide the important library clock from view. See the space where the great apse painting is to go. (At the present time the painting has not yet been transferred from preliminary drawings, but the work is unofficially believed...
Last month the only female California condor in captivity, and one of the very few condors now alive anywhere, stretched her broad black wings to their loft. utmost and otherwise behaved proudly. She had laid...