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...widely known," wrote Historian Arthur Bryant in the letters column of the Times, "that . . . man can go no faster than his own trousers. Four times in the past year of hope I have been forced to buy a new pair of braces, and after each occasion the braces have broken irretrievably within three months. I have tried them plastic and I have tried them un-plastic. Can Sir Stafford Cripps, on whom all our hopes are now fixed, tell me what...
...Fletcher turned in an amazing job with a neat triple; his Westmoreland and Vernon were smooth and competent, his Francais superbly inventive in its preliminary pantomime as well as in vocal effects. In the long and generally non-rewarding part of Prince Hal, Bryant Halliday was more than adequate. His voice and diction were fine, as was his stage presence, but the interpretation of the part seemed at times almost off-hand...
...declared that his office at 5 Bryant Street, national headquarters of the NSA's foreign program, will publish a comprehensive guide to study and travel opportunities abroad next summer, if sufficient demand exhibits itself...
Early in the evening a crimson-clad baud flooded a segment of New Haven with flyers emblazoned with President Conant's picture and advocating "Bryant Wintergreen for President." Few people could guess immediately whether this prauk originated in Cambridge or at Yale, so the total offset was not startling...
Robert Smith 1G, NSA vice-president in charge of international student affairs, expressed gratification on the part of the national officers at the outcome of the College's vote. He conducts the NSA's total foreign program from 5 Bryant...