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...years, John Francis Dee, formerly of Ireland, has been delivering the daily quota of mail to Beck Hall and the residents along Harvard Street...
NamePosition Class Age Weight Height Bell, Dudley Center '28 20 195 6.1 Brown, G. K. End '28 21 175 5.8 Bruen, A. P. Guard '28 22 195 5.11 Chauncey, Henry Beck '28 21 180 6.2 Clark, E. C. Back '27 23 165 5.8 Clark, Forrester Tackle '29 20 203 6.5 Coady, C. D. Tackle '27 23 195 6. Cunningham, J. S. Back '29 19 175 5.8 Daley, L.F. Guard '27 23 190 6. French, A. E. Back 29 20 175 5.11 Gamache, E. F. Center '27 21 165 6. Goodwin, Walter Guard '29 20 185 5.11 Grant, F. S Back...
More than any other worker the Teuton is cooperative. As early as the mid-13th century the towns of Hamburg and Lübeck inaugurated enlightened co-operation which led to the famed Hanseatic League; and late in the 19th century, Germany gave to the world that ultimately co-operative enterprise, the proletarian loan bank. The gigantic post-War industrial Frankenstein erected by Herr Stinnes is conceivable among no other people. Only because the German settles down in any workable industrial harness and tugs mightfully is the Dawes Plan practicable. Today there hangs eminent over Germany a new super-Dawes...
...Gest succeeded. Max Reinhardt threw up his hands: "There is no stopping you Americans!" Max Reinhardt posed. Flickering light rays imposed upon the film the likeness of a curly haired German Jew, low of collar, loose of tie-seemingly no great one. Yet at Max Reinhardt's beck there had come to Salzburg not only a world of celebrities but the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, the Vienna Male Choral Society, the famed Oscar Ziegler Rose Quartet, and a trainload of minor operatic and dramatic stars, stage hands, electricians, scene painters. A majority of these normally well paid minions...
...guilty mood. To her he was verily Prince Charming, up to the moment of commitment. Her second seduction, by Charles Fox, was a helpless lady's surrender to the slyest of flattery; he wooed her "parts," her "unsuspected powers." ... So writes generous E. Barrington-L. Adams Beck, the double-barreled lady who has lately risen to fame as an expositor of Oriental mysticism (Splendour of Asia, The Ninth Vibration, etc.) and simultaneously as biographer of the Duchess of Fenton (The Chaste Diana), Lady Hamilton (The Divine Lady) and Poet Byron (Glorious Apollo). Her periods billow out like fussy, over...