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...address of Mr. Chase of the Watch and Ward Society delivered at the Liberal Club yesterday and quoted to some extent in this morning's CRIMSON there is revealed an emotionalism verging on the incredible, yet nevertheless tangent to the same circle of sincere religious experience known to less fervent minds. That a majority of the college will thus esteeem it is improbable. Youth, after all, is not essentially liberal...
...whole people recall at this sad hour her majestic beauty, her venerable silver hair, her untiring charity, her austere composure in sorrow, her fervent love of the fatherland and her exquisite sensitiveness as a queen and woman...
Gypsy Fires. If you sat down with a pair of scissors you could probably cut this concoction up into very small pieces and conclude that not one of them meant anything at all. Fitted together as they are, they form a fairly fervent melodrama and give Lillian Foster a chance for a lot of acting...
Sally, Irene and Mary. The fervent pursuit of movie stories has turned up another musical comedy suitable to photography, and reduced it to celluloid with generally entertaining effect. Going over the records you will find that the same success is descernible in nearly all the important music shows brought before the camera; nothing massive and enduring, but fair fun and no blood stains. This one is about a Bowery girl who gained glory in the theatre...
Matteotti also belonged to this party. The exposure is timely also because the trial of the Matteotti assassins has become inevitable. Gen. Capello, who is jointly accused, is a fervent Freemason. The Fascists are violent against the Grand Lodge...