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...Round. This second Richard Herndon revue with few people against many backgrounds may be dismissed as a sample of unseasoned summer hash, flung in a heap and presented in a panic. But out of respect to the memory of its saucy ancestor, Americana, be it recorded that William Collier calls Charles A. Lindbergh a "fly-by-nighter," that Marie Cahill recites a telephone monologue, that Evelyn Bennett dances like chained lightning, that Knox Herold catches the stern spirit of Bill Hart in a movie burlesque. Miss Bennett,* whilom "Baby Eva Tanguay" of vaudeville, looks like a street cherub with...
Last year, with The Book Nobody Knows, Mr. Barton rediscovered the Bible for this ideal businessman. And last week he carried his ministry further with an article in Collier's entitled "The Church Nobody Knows...
...Robinson Hall German B Harvard 2 History 5b Harvard 5 History 67 Harvard 2 Semitic 14 Harvard 2 Tomorrow Astronomy 2a Astron. Lab. Biology A Abbott-Greenfield Geol. Lecture Rm. Grew-Wright New Lecture Hall Botany 1 Abbott-Nelson Harvard 2 Noble-Williams Harvard 3 Chemistry 11 Andrews-Collier Sever 1 Davis-Newman Sever 2 Pierce-Wright Sever 7 Class. Philology 78 Sever 18 Economics 1b Abend-Jasper Emerson A Kaufman-White Emerson F Economics 38 Memorial Hall English 28 Mr. Derby's Sections 1 and 4 Harvard 5 Mr. Derby's Sections 7 and 8 Harvard 6 Mr. Damon...
...Last (1926) statements of the average circulations of certain U. S. weeklies were : Saturday Evening Post 2,674,343 Literary Digest 1,300,236 Collier's 1,241,925 Liberty 1,187,603 Youth's Companion 267,455 Judge 215,547 Life 139,753 Time 118,661 Outlook 64,857 Except for the Literary Digest, these figures were checked and certified by the Audit Bureau of Circulation. Present weekly circulation of TIME, approximates 137,000 copies...
...going to open a lending library, carrying a line of new fiction and magazines. So will he carry out his plan for self-education and he hopes, please his friends as well. F. P. Collier, Otto's Boss, writes in behalf of his protege...