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...stories are morbid and unhealthy; his scores, vocally, are the most terrible ever written") ; Geraldine Farrar, whom she generously admires; Gatti-Casazza, Frances Alda, Marcella Sembrich her teacher, "strict, and, when I sometimes gave her occasion, stern." The choicest bits are the naive little confessions. "The jewels I wear on the stage are all imitation." ... "I might as well state categorically that my hair, all of it, is absolutely my own and grows naturally instead of being appliqué. Naturally, I exclude from this claim the wigs I wear in my stage impersonations." ... "I love movement, and am capable...
...outlook of medicine today rests, as always, on the individual progress and courage of physicians, Dr. Pusey declared. "Carry our discoveries to the utmost limit, man is still a machine that will get out of order, will be injured and will ultimately wear out. As long as this is true there will be need for the personal physician to take care of the individual patient. For this service, thousands of physicians will be needed where hundreds can be usefully employed in research and preventive medicine. These men are on the firing line. The battle for relief of suffering depends...
...Mallory c. 26 92 14 35 0 0 2 .380 120 21 9 .940 Wear l.f. 26 83 19 29 1 0 0 .349 46 3 2 .962 Lindley 2b., r.f. 20 84 16 29 3 0 1 .345 40 41 5 .941 Neale c.f. 18 48 10 15 2 1 1 .313 37 3 3 .935 Hatcher 3b. 23 89 7 25 2 0 0 .281 25 49 5 .937 O'Hearn 1b. 23 88 14 24 3 0 1 .273 225 17 8 .968 Ewing...
PrincetonYale Foster r.f. 2b. Lindley Dinsmore s.s. s.s. Ewing Townsend c.f. 1b. O'Hearn Bochecker 3b. c. Mallory Euwer l.f. 3b. Hatcher Cooper 2b. r.f. Ingram Caldwell p. l.f. Wear Lewis c. c.f. Neale Dignan 1b. p. Pond...
...Harvard students continue to wear felt hats in the middle of June? Straw hats, the dealers say, have been the genteel headgear for men for nearly a month, yet statistics compiled by a CRIMSON reporter late yesterday afternoon showed three out of ten Harvard men wear straws...