Word: algerisms
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...baby carriage is by C. J. Child '25. Other features of the number are James Montgomery Flagg's interpretation of himself on route to the Dinner and an editorial by E. S. Martin '77, who is editorial writer for "Life". D. T. W. McCord '21 and Joseph Alger '22 are among the younger contributors...
...VEGETABLE-F. Scott Fitzgerald-Scribner ($1.75). An Alger theme Fitzgeralded through three acts of a mildly amusing play. Jerry Frost was one of the 9,999 who, according to insurance statistics, would fail to be self-supporting at the age of 70. A meek and henpecked failure, he cherished two secret ambitions 1) to be President of These States or, failing that, 2) to be the very best postman in the world. Synthetic gin enabled him to gratify both desires, the first in what psychoanalysts call " the dream-life," the second in reality. In the act, where Frost thinks...
...recorded whether it was as a parallel to the Alger style of title (From Postman to President) that William C. Redfield, Secretary of Commerce under Woodrow Wilson, has written his recollections under the title: From Congress to Cabinet. According to a blurb of The Outlook...
...clanging of more ringers like him. W. N. Gates, as a radio fan, did his job, and the bell boys did theirs, and the unsung heroes of the chorus, m. and f., did theirs. For the most part the musical numbers bearing the symbols of Salinger '23, and Alger '22 (who is evidently out of course, of course) were the most coherent. To mention those who contributed to the lyrics and music would require space for which the CRIMSON would charge full advertising rates. The cooks...
...music for the comedy was written by L. J. Abbott '24, Joseph Alger '22. Howard Elliott '22, M. H. Harris '24, and Conrad Salinger '23. The lyrics of the production are by L. J. Abbott '24, Joseph Alger '22, A. C. Bickford '24, R. P. Bullard '24, Howard Elliott '22, M. H. Harris '24, B. McK. Henry '24, H. C. Lodge Jr. '24, F. H. Nichols '24, and Conrad Salinger...