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...lids shut heavily. It was only eleven o'clock, but he'd been up for five hours now. Stan and Don had gotten him up at six. They'd gone over to Hayes Bick for breakfast, sort of a testimonial dinner on toasted cinnies. Cinnies and Bickford's brought back a lot of things. Then over to PBH at 7:30. Vag waited outside of Local Board 47. A silent walk over to the island in the Square, trying to think of something important to say. Nothing. Hurried, cold handshakes. "Don't forget to write," Vag had said. Then...
...dark figure in front of him. It was one of the Navy men, who'd dropped a book. The Freshmen leaned down at the same time as the man with the stocking cap on, and picked up the book and handed it to him. They both went into Hayes-Bick, and, walking in, the Freshman said, "Sort of cold...
...looked at him. "Oh," she said, "Oh, I'm sorry. You're not my date." And she went back, and closed her door. Vag went outside, across Mass. Avenue into Hayes-Bick, and ordered a cup of coffee...
...Below the Wind" is a chronicle of four years in North Bornce. . . . Phil Stong's "Horses and American Social life and manners. Altogether a good thing. . . Carl Carmer's "The Hudson" is a fine compound of history and legend by one of our best investigators of regional America. . . . Granville Bick's "Figures of Transition" is an intelligent and illuminating study of six English writers at the end of the last century whose work serves as a transition from the Victorian to the modern period in English literature. Mr. Hicks work is not doctrinaire and is thoroughly good . . . Joseph Wood Krutch...
...Maplewood, N. J., Muriel Bick. 2, sucked a Smith button into her throat. She lived. "Muriel remains a Smith supporter," said Mother Bick...