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This spring the Clubs will take a trip to Bermuda, playing at hotels and clubs during the spring vacation. No definite dates have been released for the concerts in Bermuda, although it is under-stood that a performance is to be given each evening of the stay. This is the first time the Clubs have ever made a spring trip, and if it is successful it will probably replace the Christmas tours which were held up to this year...
...third concert of the fall season for the Instrumental Clubs will take place at 8 o'clock on Saturday in the meeting room of George Washington Hall at Phillips Andover Academy. The Club will make no Christmas trip this year, but is planning a series of concerts in Bermuda during the spring vacation...
...university. Under him, study was started in law and engineering, and the enrollment doubled; new buildings were erected in great number and many endowments were secured. In 1902 he ended his peaceful term of authority to head the Theological Seminary, and then in 1913 he retired to live in Bermuda. It was there that he was born in 1843, and from there that the news of his death came last Saturday...
...College. At the reception and dance at Manhattan's socialite Colony Club, guests who remembered John Davison Rockefeller Jr.'s preElection switch in favor of Volstead Act repeal investigated the punch, found it strictly nonalcoholic. Afterwards Mr. & Mrs. John Davison Rockefeller III left for a month's honeymoon in Bermuda.* secretly boarded the S. S. American Legion, on which was a party of newshawks on vacation. Reception guests: Henry Ford. Supreme Court Justice Harlan Fiske Stone, Harold Fowler McCormick. Chase National Bank President Winthrop Williams Aldrich. Morgan Partner Thomas William Lamont...
Analogs of Professor Auguste Placard's flights toward the stratosphere above Switzerland are Dr. William Beebe's dives toward the bottom of the sea off Bermuda. Dr. Beebe, field agent for the New York Zoological Society, uses a bathysphere. 4¾ ft. quartz-windowed steel ball with walls 1½ in. thick. Its purpose is to withstand the pressure of deep sea water, whereas Professor Piccard's 7-ft. aluminum gondola was constructed to prevent its explosion in rarefied...