Word: ageing
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Although Dr. Morley is only 37 years of age, he has already written more than 25 books. Among these "Thunder on the Left," his most famous novel, "Pleased to Meet You" his play which was recently given in the Repertory Theatre, and "I Know a Secret," his latest book, which was written for children...
...wery kind of ordeal. It is not merely that Justice. Holmes has given twenty-five years of his life to the support of the national integrity to which he was heir, nor yet that no man before him ever served in the Supreme Court at such an advanced age. This is a man who has seen the law not in terms a didactic decisions, but as the ancient instrument of justice, an instrument not unadaptable to the meeting of present and coming needs. At a time when too much insistence on the letter of local law has resulted...
...Cambridge Community, will meet in Brattle Hall at 8 o'clock tonight. P. B. Noyes, American member of the Inter-Allied Rhineland Commission, will speak on "Probabilities of War, Immediate and Remote." Dr. J. H. Randall will also speak on "World Unity: The Spirit of the New Age...
Golden Dawn. Spry oldsters and some persons of middle age will remember the name of Oscar Hammer- stein. It was he who precipitated the Manhattan opera war; he who con- ducted the famed Music Hall at 42d St. & Broadway; he who made varied and spectacular sorties beyond the beaten path of the new world's amusements. Last week son Arthur Hammerstein unveiled a vast memorial to him in the shape of an exceedingly Gothic theatre containing everything from an elevating orchestra pit to an organ, before a vast audience containing memorable citizens from James John Walker, Mayor, to Nazimova...
Geology 5 deals with the historical aspect of the subject. It does not lend itself to as interesting lectures as does Geology 4. Professor Mather's lively nature, however, makes even an account of the Devonian Age less musty than it might else be. The laboratory work is eminently uninspiring. The section men, on the whole with Professor Mather's teaching ability and personal magnetism, make little or no attempt to raise the study of topographical maps from a boring task...