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...Coming of the Lord . . . Great Confusion Upon Earth . . . September 16, 1936 was announced last year in Manhattan by a Mrs. Edna Bandler in Vol. 1, No. 1 of a magazine called The Prophet. Last week, Mrs. Bandler turned up in the news again, conducting a "Week of Prophecy" in Town Hall, daily donning a white veil and prophesying for the 25 to 100 people who dropped in, admission free, to hear...
...thing that is puzzling about the Hound and Horn in general is the diversity of the types of its contents. There seems to be no close relationship between "Anne Garner" or Mr. Bandler's conventional and scholarly essay on W. C. Brownell and the "new art" as represented by a photograph of the roof of Memorial Hall and Mr. Fitts undercoded poem about a synagogue. As a review it is neither a Fortnightly or a transition, but something of both. A definite editorial policy could not do any great harm and it would assure readers in sympathy with that policy...
...first four magna cum lande men to become members of the Phi Beta Kappa Society by automatic election were Maurice Irving Abrams '27 of Fine Pennsylvania, Bernard Bandler 2nd '27 of New York City. Philip Solomon '27 of St. Louis, Missouri, and Stuart Brown Summerville '27 of Hartford, Connecticut...
Parke Cummings '25, a consistent point winner last year, L. H. Gordon '27, captain of the 1927 Freshmen team, and his teammate, P. M. Lenhart '27, will contend for places on the University line-up with Holmes Perkins '26, Bernard Bandler '26, L. O. Pratt '26, A. R. Allen '26, and E. M. Upjohn...
...Coach Cowles are captain W. W. Ingraham '25, W. P. Dixon '25, Alden Briggs '25, J. F. W. Whitbeck '27, G. H. Perkins '26, Parke Cummings ocC., P. M. Lenhart '27, L. O. Pratt '26, A. R. Allen '26, E. M. Upjohn '25, L. N. Gordon '27, and Bernard Bandler '26, Partt, who is on the hockey team, and Dixon and Upjohn, who are now engaged in squash, will not be able to report for tennis until later...