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...comment on "Dance Hall" now playing at the Keith-Albee Theater must necessarily be limited by the facts that the theater was pleasantly darkened and the waking hours of the reviewer few. It is difficult to determine the exact relation of Vina Delmar, authoress of "Bad Girl" with the plot of this production. Surely there is nothing so dowdily moral as the morality of a cheap Dance Hall as portrayed upon the screen. Yet, the fact remains that the sociologist who may go to gain information on the correct dance gestures and colloquial idiom of the truly jazzy will probably...
...Lecture Hall at 9 o'clock this morning members of the Class of 1933 will take their first step towards selecting a field of concentration when they gather to hear addresses on this subject from President Lowell, Assistant Professor J. P. Baxter 3d, '23 of the History Department, and Delmar Leighton '19, chairman of the Committee on the Choice of Electives. Freshmen will be excused from classes during this period...
...Freshmen will be addressed by President Lowell, Professor J. P. Baxter of the History department, and Delmar Leighton '19, Secretary of the Committee on the Choice of Electives. President Lowell will give the first year men definite information on the method of making their final choice of a field of concentration. Professor Baxter will explain the methods used in the tutorial system with which the Freshmen will have to acquaint themselves next year, while Mr. Leighton will discuss the question of subjects for the Sophomore year...
...other directors: From Harvard at large--C. P. Biddle '20, A. C. Redfield '13; from M. I. T. at large--H.S. Ford, Jasper Whiting; from officers of Harvard--Delmar Leighton '19; from Alumni of Harvard--K. B. Murdock '16; from students of M. I. T.--E. G. Blake '30; from Senior Class of Harvard F. H. Gade '31; from Sophomore Class of Harvard--R. N. Clark...
...Last week the New Yorker, Manhattan weekly smartchart, told how a gentleman aboard the Mauretania en route for Manhattan last June, spent the better part of four afternoons on a sequestered deck-bench reading Authoress Delmar's Loose Ladies. The reader was John Pierpont Morgan...