Word: cannot
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...sleeves, and write a song that would surge above the glamor of "The Sidewalks of New York." But down on the lower East Side the old grind organs still throb and Tammany Hall politicians light cigars, lean back in squeaky chairs, smile at one another, say: "He cannot...
Talk is and that exact concerning one French writer, hight Balzac, namely: he used to stay up late at night writing pot boilers, immersed in smoke, eclipsed by coffee. Perhaps "La Menage de Garcon" was one of the potboilers. One of the better potboilers. One cannot be sure when he sees the novel through at least three mediums plus Otis Skinner. "The Honor of the Family", born a bon mot, dies a cliche. One must, however, respect the dead. Mr. Skinner, Miss Jessie Royce Landis are very kind pall-bearers. But why the funeral...
...disadvantages of salary and public prestige under which teachers work, has parallel only in the difficulty which students face in working under them. One cannot speak in these terms of the man who treats his students to his own enthusiasm. It is, however, only repetition to say that this is not commonly or clearly done...
...benefits just described would be less theoretical. To the fact that it does not permit Freshmen to be molested is due most of its value. To the fact that at present Freshmen are frequently approached is due a large part of its failure. A healthy indifference to clubs cannot be maintained unless the individual is allowed for at least one year to orient and balance his life uninfluenced by organized factions or types. The underhand advantage of canvassing students before the opening of their sophomore year practiced by a number of clubs, usually final clubs, tends toward the destruction...
...Many men cannot realize the opportunities that there are for them in class football," declared M. A. Check '26, in an interview last night. It is under his direction that Coaches E.S. Daniel '26, F.K. Kernan '24 L. B. Lockwood '24, K. S. Pfaffman '24, and R. S. Scott '27, are working with the class teams each afternoon on Soldiers Field. C.E. Bald win '26 is expected to join the staff soon...