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...April number is any criterion, the matter of verse now receives less attention that it used to. "Along the Sky" and "Thetis" water a bit, and all though Mr. Abbott is as ever in "Les Papilions de Nuit", one might hint that here, too Pegasus feels the weight of the dictionary...
...respectfully begs to differ with Mr. Kay's comments on "He Who Believeth". The book-reviews are pleasantly undignified, and Mr. Howe calls Elmer Gantry a nasty old thing and Paul Cocleau the Adolphe Menjou of literature with equal grace. The tilt at the Pocket Oxford Dictionary, by Mr. Abbott, begins with a gloriously mixed metaphor and goes right on being funny. It is pleasant to read The Man with a Briar again. He was another of my classmates, at college, and I see be is as full of windy random as over...
...Abbott '28; J. T. Allen '29; C. C. Alpern '28; R. E. Alt '27; R. W. Anderson '29; Harris Averbuck '27; J. F. Barnes '27; A. G. Barry '28; R. E. Bates '28; G. E. Bennett 28; T. S. Berry '27; H. A. Blackmun 29; P. J. W. Bove '29; W. B. Bradbury '29; Jacob Brem '27; R. L. Brittain '29 Mayer Brody '28; L. S. Bryant '29; K. M. Caper-Johnson '27; O. R. Carlson '28; Benjamin Castleman '27; F. C. Chace '27; A. C. Chase '29; A. T. Child Jr. '72; H. L. Clarke '28; H. I. Cobb...
...judges of the Debate tonight will be W. J. Abbott, Editor of the Christian Science Monitor; Reverend A. D. Leavitt of the Harvard Congregational Church, Brookline; and G. F. Williams, a Boston Attorney, and former Congressman...
...following review of the current issue of the Lampoon was written especially for the Crimson by J. B. Abbott '18, a former member of the Lampoon board...