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Several hundred U. S. tourists from the world-cruising S. S. Belgenland hurrahed St. Gandhi in New Delhi last week, snapped their cameras at him, clamored for his autograph...
...most valuable books in the collection is an autograph album which was owned by Camillo Cerdogm, a Neapolitan Nobleman who succeeded in getting Milton's signature...
Cinemimic Charles Spencer Chaplin was in Berlin last week, but Britain still echoed with the sound of his passing. British newspapers brimmed with photographs: Chaplin walking with the Prime Minister, Chaplin sitting on the edge of Lady Astor's theatre box, Chaplin mobbed at a railway station, obliging autograph hunters, quipping with George Bernard Shaw...
...been used by several other research workers. A special group of Friends, mainly from Boston, contributed $1,025 toward bringing up to date the great angling collection given in 1915 by Daniel B. Fearing '82. Finally, there may be mentioned in this brief summary an important series of autograph letters from recent American poets, written to William S. Braithwaite, himself a poet, and editor of the annual "Anthology of Magazine Verse...
...already taken up much of Mr. Rogers' time and again we attempted to make an excuse for the intrusion. But Mr. Rogers said that it really was quite alright. "In fact," he went on to say, "After every show I go out to the stage door to autograph pictures for the kiddies, and I still get a big kick out of it. This whole business of theatrical life is still a big game for me and I like it." And with that he said goodbye cordially shaking hands with an extra pressure in farewell