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...Servant Girl, Miss June Wellman Members of the Caveau of 1813, C. H. Morgan 2d '24 Philip Wardner '24 Whitney Cromwell '26 W. C. Treat '23 E. J. Bliss Jr. '26 The Proprietor of the Inn, 1813, R. A. Zinn '24 Beranger, John Collier '24 Monsieur de Talleyrand, Conrad Salinger '23 Two Young Girls, Miss Gertrude Hoffman Miss Persis McClennan...
...rich supply with only a few in use. A little digging has given us, for example, "peduncles" in a press despatch referring to the space between two semi-circles side by side. A popular novelist unearthed "carapace" to give us one more synonym for "shell". Kipling, Conrad, and Meredith knew the value of the "mot juste" and have forced their readers to learn the value of the dictionary. When one starts out to enrich the vocabulary in this way the possibilities are limitless. See how a little diligence can improve the usual novel opening. "It was something akin to ataraxy...
...HANDBOOK OF COOKERY FOR A SMALL HOUSE-Jessie Conrad (With a preface by Joseph Conrad)-Doubleday ($1.75). Joseph Conrad offers himself "modestly and gratefully as a Living Example" of his wife's art. Her style, lacking the richer beauties of his, has a toothsome directness. The following excerpt is characteristic: "The best plan is to soak the head in a bowl of cold water and a little salt all night, previously removing the brains." The quotation is from a fanciful essay entitled "Calf's Head...
...music for the comedy was written by L. J. Abbott '24, Joseph Alger '22. Howard Elliott '22, M. H. Harris '24, and Conrad Salinger '23. The lyrics of the production are by L. J. Abbott '24, Joseph Alger '22, A. C. Bickford '24, R. P. Bullard '24, Howard Elliott '22, M. H. Harris '24, B. McK. Henry '24, H. C. Lodge Jr. '24, F. H. Nichols '24, and Conrad Salinger...
Hilding Fridtjof Conrad Hanson, of Exeter...