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...which caused most audiences to dislike it. The film develops the superficialities of the story more extensively and resolves its crisis with .suicide instead of murder but it remains an embittered and exciting study of primitive perplexities in polite society. As the invalid's nurse, who has to convey to the audience her jealous love for him and her stoic hatred of his wife in a role almost devoid of lines, Peggy Wood gives the outstanding performance. As the wife, Josephine Hutchinson seems more wisely cast than she was in Happiness Ahead. Her next picture will...
...Vanderbilt Hall at the Medical School, have individual kitchens. A central kitchen in Smith Hall prepares the food for Leverett, Kirkland, Winthrop, Eliot, and Lowell. a system of tunnels quite distinct from the heating tunnels provides communication between Smith Hall and the other Houses through which heated food trucks convey soups, vegetables, roasts, etc. In each of the dining halls so served there is a serving kitchen, where the food from the general kitchen is kept hot and many articles such as chops, steaks, egg dishes and special orders are actually cooked. At the Business School the layout...
...PLEASE CONVEY TO 60 JOB SEEKERS WHO WROTE ME AFTER MY NOMINATION OF POSTMASTER GENERAL FARLEY AS MAN OF THE YEAR [TIME, Dec. 3] MY REGRETS THAT UNIVERSITY WITH WHICH I AM AFFILIATED ALLOWED NO OFFICIAL TO ENDORSE CANDIDATE FOR POLITICAL OFFICE STOP THIRTY TWO COPIES OF NEWSMAN KENT'S ARTICLE CONDEMNING FARLEY FOR USING FIVE YEAR OLD SYSTEM OF ACCOUNTING APPROVED BY POSTMASTER GENERAL BROWN AND REPUBLICAN CONGRESS ALSO RECEIVED...
...Liberal Club in the New Lecture Hall today at 4 o'clock, Norman Thomas will deliver his annual lecture at Harvard. He is expected to attack the existing order in Washington and its leaders with vigor. Mr. Thomas, despite his faith in the doctrines of Socialism, always manages to convey to his listeners a refreshingly new outlook...
...Freshman and Sophomore years do not, in general, know where their interest lie and if they did, their training has not been sufficient to enable them safely to give full sway to their inclinations. Required courses are justifiable here for two reasons. In the first place they may actually convey sufficient knowledge of a particular field to be of cultural value long after graduation. A Bachelor of Arts degree has long signified in its possessor at least a smattering of supposedly broadening subjects. Regardless of what one may think of this viewpoint, it represents an ideal which is not lightly...