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Centers--W. J. Anderson, C. E. Brown, Creighton Churchill, D. B. Dorman, R. S. Holden, Henry Howard, C. P. Jackson, T. S. Kernan, F. N. Rich. L. M. Shapiro...
...into consideration the infinite capacity of playwrights to borrow Unconsciously or otherwise almost all of the situations have been used over and over again in subsequent entertainments. The film seems to lack novelty. It is the story of a young man who acquired a wife to please his aunt. Creighton Hale is entertaining...
...three most considerable articles, "Tame Asses", "Learning", and "Too Many Educators", address themselves to the absorbing problem of ourselves as undergraduates, graduates, and teachers. The caption of the first article not only has a flick at current fiction; it recalls a profoundly significant remark of Mandell Creighton's that. "After we have got rid of the ape and the tiger we shall have to dispose of the donkey, a much more intractable animal." It is reassuring to find the Liberal Club trying to put spirit and glorified common sense into the head of this domestic brute. The burden...
...Barber, assistant to the president of the Walworth Manufacturing Company may be interviewed March 2 and 3 on the subject of statistics. Retail store management is the subject of Mr. G. K. Creighton of the E. T. Slattery Company. He may be consulted only on March 10. The last series of conferences is on March 10 and 12, when Colonet William Thompson of Thompson and Lichtner will discuss industrial management...
...Creighton, Chairman, Miss Joan Sullivan; J. W. Belser, Miss Lamora Gleason; D. G. Casto, Miss Edna Applebee; J. H. Gebelein, Miss Polly Smith; C. W. Gillies, Miss Marjorie Sullivan; Francis Millet, Miss Debora Wood; G. S. Rich, Miss Claudia Hencken; A. E. Simonson, Miss Jane Murray; J. V. D. Southworth, Miss Martha Collins; Harold Wagar, Miss Barbara Backus; C. P. Morehouse, Miss Sally Hardeastle; Mr. Henry Kass, Miss A. F. Merian...