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When Frank I. Cobb, Editor of The New York World, died last December, TIME printed excerpts from some of his most noteworthy editorials. His editorials were the kind that did not lose their flavor with their timeliness. Now they have been collected in a book, Cobb of the World.* Laurence...
With the end of the college year drawing near, it seems apropos that something should be said concerning the problems of Freshmen, as viewed by a Senior.
Apropos of the defeat of Premier Poincaré at the elections (TIME, May 19), Anatole France, famed litterateur, said: "I salute this great victory. France has just manifested her will for peace.
"Oh," she sighs, "how hard it is for us artists to admit publicly that another singer in our own particular line equals, if indeed he does not surpass us!" This apropos of someone else's jealousy. Her own comments on her own rivals run like this: "The lady was...
Said The Times, London, apropos of the Calif's ouster: "Of all vast changes wrought by the war, the downfall of Habsburgs, Romanoffs and Hohenzollerns, the resurrection of ancient States and the rise of States unknown before, the evolution of novel forms of government and the emergence of new ideas...