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Undoubtedly, sculpture is seen to its best advantage out of doors; unfortunately there is only one outdoor exhibition of sculpture in the U. S. This is the biennial display in Rittenhouse Square, Philadelphia, which opened last week...
...biennial track meets between Oxford and Cambridge and Harvard and Yale, alternating between England and America, have been traditional for more than a quarter of a century...
...jaunt to the shores of England is in prospect for the members of the University track team, it was declared by officials of the H. A. A. yesterday. A cablegram has been received from Oxford University giving final plans for the biennial invasion conducted by the Yale and Harvard cinder stars to compete against an Oxford-Cambridge team...
Lutherans. Dethroned by Presbyterians from their onetime third rank in number of U. S. Protestants, Lutherans plan to count hereafter communicants rather than confirmed members, as a fair and more impressive test of strength. Thus was cut a particularly tight Gordian knot, at the biennial convention of this faith, at Richmond...
...great steel pier at Atlantic City the General Federation of Women's Clubs last week held its 18th biennial convention. The Federation heard William Green, President of the A. F. of L. (against child labor), Governor Pinchot of Pennsylvania (for prohibition), Minnie Maddern Fiske (against the use of furs of animals* caught in cruel steel traps) and many another worthy man and woman. The Federation also passed resolutions for the beautification of highways, for a federal child labor amendment, for support of the 18th Amendment and Volstead Act.† In addition it decided to found a permanent "legislative bureau...