Word: commentator
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...letter such as Mr. Nathan Prebles' (TIME, Nov. 1) regarding THE CREAM cannot pass my attention without comment...
...CRIMSON editor let me thank you for your sensible comment on the Princeton situation. I understand the Lampoon's attitude. When Princeton thrashed us in '89 or '90 we went through the same paroxysms and broke off athletic relations. Time has shown us older grads how silly and wrong...
...topic chosen for debate is one that has provoked a storm of comment recently in political circles. President Coolidge proposed on November 6, shortly after the defeat of Senator W. M. Butler by a Democratic candidate, that the present administration should pass a law making a refund of 12 per cent on the 1926 income taxes during 1927. The President gave as his reasons for this proposal the fact that there is at present a large government surplus in the Treasury and also the fact that government economy is being pushed to the limit...
...world. But the most discussed section of the encyclical (TIME, March 29) is that in which His Holiness calls upon Protestants to join with him in worship on this auspicious day. This invitation is the first of its character in history to be extended by a Pope. Protestant comment varied...
...sake of a nation, royalty submits to degrading incognito, is much met in Shubert operetta. In Katja, however, there is more than enough humor and music to relieve the redundancy of thought. Having already charmed the British, it brings to this civilization "Leander", a song that needs no comment because everyone will soon know it by heart; Doris Patston, a pert lass who captivates; Jack Sheehan, comedian, who exchanges an honest laugh for every minute of the audience's attention; Lilian Davies, prima donna, and Allan Prior, tenor, who can sing, act, and look handsome all at the same...