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...house curtain which bore advertisements for a patent electric belt, a dry goods store, and Mike's saloon. By far the best act in the Olio was not in the oldtime minstrel tradition, but bore the stamp of the modern night club. It was provided by Messrs. Sidney Easton and Bert Howell, whose trick improvisations on ukulele, violin, and portable organ brought loud applause even from those who wanted their minstrelsy atavistic...
...such erudite craftsmen as Eugene O'Neill, Katherine Mansfield, Hervey Allen, reports for the young, affairs political, scientific, artistic. Founded in 1920 by Maurice R. Robinson, The Scholastic has a circulation of 110,000. Its vice president is G. Herbert McCracken, head football coach at Lafayette College (Easton, Pa,), its board chairman Augustus K. Oliver, onetime owner of the Pittsburgh Gazette Times and Chronicle Telegraph. Scholastic promised that it would not alter "St. Nick" for the present...
TREASURER *James Roosevelt152 John Cross II 70 Arthur Lithgow Devens 64 POET *Douglas Payne Adams 82 Harrison McGowan Parker 77 Theodore Hall, Jr. 60 Robert Meader Easton 34 Frederick William McNear, Jr. 34 IVY ORATOR *Albert Goodwill Churchill 151 Edward Trumbull Eatchelder 142 MARSHALS *Wallace Russell Harper 516 *James Elmer Barrett 229 *Gardner Lothrop Lewis 182 Lawrence Witherapoon Dickey 170 Bernard Barnes 163 Josiah Warren Potter 154 Guy Constant Holbrook, Jr. 144 William, Potter Lage 110 Thomas Frothingham Mason 103 NEW CONSTITUTION In Favor 163 Majority 23 ORATOR Edward M. M. Warburg 107 Robert Hayden Jones 104 Gerald Wallace Harrington...
...Cross II Arthur Lithgow Devens James Roosevelt FOR ORATOR Gerald Wallace Harrington Robert Hayden Jones Edward Mortimer Morris Warburg FOR CHORISTER Bernard David Hanighen William Frost Mann Charles Matthew Underhill James Lindsay Ware FOR IVY ORATOR Edward Trumbull Batchelder Albert Goodwill Churchill FOR POET Douglas Payne Adams Robert Meader Easton Theodore Hall, Jr. Frederick William McNear, Jr. Harrison McGowan Parker FOR ODIST Robert Swain Morison Otto Eugene Schoen-Rene
...next day Robert Blatchford, in his Clarion, savagely attacked the hostess and her guests for making merry at so desolate a time. Frances went to London indignant, returned thoroughly Blatchfordized. Since then she has established eleemosynary institutions on her estates (Crippled Children's Home, Needlework School at Easton, Bigods School, The College for training women in horticulture). All of them have failed; the benevolent countess has dissipated a large fortune. She now limits her charitable efforts to the preservation of birds and small game...