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...poll hope to obtain a place in Lowell House for the coming three years. Better music rooms, record collections, the House library, and omnipresent gastronomic considerations seem to account for the majority of these choices, although two men were swayed by the apparently magnetic personality of House-master Elliot Perkins...
Anectodes by T. R. Powell and Rooseveltian rhetoric spiced a discussion of the Liberal Creed last night in a Law School Forum at Sanders Theatre. Onetime Congressman Tom Elliot '28 and George Soule, a New Republic contributor, discussed liberal attitudes and programs from the civil liberties and economic viewpoints...
...Elliot Paul, in The Last Time I Saw Paris, says of Les Soeurs Marx: "To American readers this requires a word of explanation. Little Women, translated directly into French as Petites Femmes, would have a meaning which would have distressed Louisa May, of Concord, Mass. The Frenchman of the street confused the name 'March' (the family name of Miss Alcott's Little Women) with Marx, made famous in France as elsewhere by the inimitable Groucho, Harpo and Chico. So Little Women was named The Marx Sisters, and was believed by many purchasers, who were later disappointed...
Dick Harrity, an agent for Elliot's publishers, then stepped forward and planted one on Lewis...