Word: fathomable
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...most thrill mad auditor can hardly be dissatisfied with the amazing succession of mystery, murder, ghosts, darkness, weird noises off stage and weird doings on stage. The most skillful amateur detective will find enough mental exercise in the attempt to fathom the mystery. The most exacting audience can find little to criticise in the work of the St. James players. We were frankly prejudiced against Bernard Nedell when we found him cast for the role which belonged so logically to Houston Richards, but his performance was good enough to stifle our prejudice almost completely. It is one of his best...
...Beethoven III Mme. Onegin My Bonny Lass Morley Three Christmas Carols Christians, Hark! (Bressan) Bring a Torch (Old French) Le Miracle de Saint Nicholas (Lorraine) Chorus from "The Gondoliers" Sullivan IV Harvard Glee Club Von Ewiger Liebe Brahms Standchen Brahms Der Schmied Brahms Allelujah Mozart V Mme. Onegin Fall Fathom Five Ireland After Many a Dusty Mile Elgar Your Voices Raise, from the Sixth Chandos Anthem Handel
...Medley arranged by Rice b. Up the Street Morse 4. Yale Glee Club a. College Medley b. The Land of the Sky Blue Water Cadman c. Autumn Sea Gericke Intermission Part Two 5. Harvard Mandolin Club a. Swing Song Barns b. Marcheta Schertsinger 6. Harvard Glee Club a. Full Fathom Five Ireland b. Football Songs 7. Yale Banjo Club a. Stars and Stripes Forever Sousa 8. Yale Glee Club a. The Piper of Dundee Von Othegraven b. The Indifferent Mariner Bullard Baritone Solo, Mr. Kullman c. The Testament Marschuer 9. Harvard and Yale Glee Clubs a. Bright College Years Durand...
Group one: (a) My Bonny Lass Thomas Morley (b) Chorus from "The Gondoliers" Sir Arthur Sullivan Group two: (a) The Fathom Five John Ireland (b) Football Songs Fair Harvard Words by Samuel Kilman 1811 The Banjo Club (a) 1923 Review arranged by Rice (b) Up the Street Morse The Mandolin Club (a) Swing Song Barnes (b) Marcheia Scherizinger The University Orchestra (a) A specialty number...
...Edison in his latest interview explodes as usual into flying criticisms of the soft-headed youth of this lax age. As usual he is interesting, but interesting particularly in his inability to fathom psychological intricacies as he has fathomed the mysteries of mechanical invetion. It is easy to put faith in his prophetic vision when he says that the immense development of hydro-eletric power now in progress may lead within a score of year to a four hour working day. But when he prophecies that the younger generation will "spend that shortness basely" few who have either faith...