Word: brilliants
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...INTERPRETERS-A. E.-Macmillan ($1.65). A. E. (George Russell), brilliant Irish poet-journalist-philosopher, unites mystic philosophy and practical politics. The Interpreters is a platonic dialogue between a poet, an anarchist, a labor leader, an historian, a despot. The theme of their discussion, broadly, is the relation of "the politics of time to the politics of eternity...
...feature of the evening was the remarkable boxing of C. S. Forsyth, who won the 115 and the 125-pound titles. Winning the first bout of the night, a semi-final against Milton Krook '25, he continued his brilliant work by defeating G. G. Tunell 1G, in a very fast bout in the 125-pound semi-final. He won the 115-pound final against G. F. Blair '26 when the referee stopped the bout in the first round, and in the next to last battle of the evening he beat J. M. Masters '25 in the three hardest rounds...
...which emphasized the central Catholic idea of Authority. Abbe Loisy in France, Father Tyrrell in England, and Father Zahm in America were promptly excommunicated. Whether or not the Vatican has merely scotched the snake, modernism (in the " dangerous " sense) is not now visible within its broad domains. Hilaire Belloc, brilliant Catholic now visiting America, tells the world it needs Authority, which means dogma personified by the Pope. G. K. Chesterton was converted to Roman Catholicism because of its reasonableness : " Dogma is a friend to religion...
...LAUGHING LADY?Ethel Barrymore is back in the drawing room. As the somewhat declasse Lady Marjorie, she is epigrammatically but insistently prudish about her love affair with the brilliant, married lawyer who flayed her in the divorce court...
...victory for the University. Beals scoring the only goal in the first period. Since the teams were familiar with each other's style of play, the Crimson attacks were usually broken up as soon as they reached Princeton ice, and the real feature of the game was Bigelow's brilliant work at goal. Although Tiger scores from scrimmage were imminent time and again, Bigelow's watchfulness and accuracy always prevented a score...