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...says and what he is. Nothing Anastasia could say would do credit to her presence; thankfully, she says nothing. She is addressed once, but the response comes from a brazen woman with several millions and the freedom of socialites in her honey-raucous voice. Clearly the voice does not belong to Anastasia. Hunter may be suggesting a parallel between Hip and High Society (the connections are not so slim, Jim, but there is no space to make them here), or perhaps some platinum vein in Anastasia's mind...
...strongest parts, though not the largest, belong to Frederick Banks as Marcel, the procuring and philandering valet, and Phillipa Lord, the Countess. Banks is appropriately nasty and Miss Lord appropriately aristocratic, each without lapses...
...freshmen the story was different. Mike Cahalan, Steve Krause, John Munk, and John Burris helped prove that Harvard did indeed belong in the same pool with the Eli giants...
...editorial which begins, "Following the rejection of Watson's book . . .," and ends, ". . . for his successor Mark S. Carroll." This passage puts me, and indirectly Professor Watson and his book, right in the middle of what appears to be the CRIMSON's campaign against Mr. Pusey; we don't belong there. It is not true that I was "antagonized by Pusey's move;" I was grieved by it, disappointed, and, as I have said above, I disagreed with it. But I certainly did not feel that he was exceeding the scope of his authority and that of the Corporation. I believe...
...optimistic Harvard Coach Bill McCurdy? Guess again. Those words belong to Yale mentor Bob Giegengack, forecasting the results of tomorrow's Big Three indoor track meet at New Haven...