Word: following
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Kipling has not "kippled," in storybook form, for ten years. When he did so last week, it caused a minor sensation (see p. 10). It is a meaty volume, 14 short stories and 21 pieces of verse, all new to folk who do not follow McCall's Magazine and the Metropolitan...
...first musical organization to organize is the band. Trials for this University organization, which plays at the football games, mass meetings, and at occasional concerts, will be held early next week. Regular rehearsals will follow immediately, and the season's debut will be made in the Stadium when the University eleven opens against Geneva...
...this interpretation can in any way be subjoined to Reservation Five or even be stamped as "official" to the satisfaction of the World Court Adherent Powers, acceptance of the U. S. reservations in toto may be expected to follow immediately...
...knight errant is being irreproachably entertained. Unlike most other current comedies, this one strives to root its action in human nature rather than a bagful of funny lines. The role of Karith Barry is so deftly interpreted by Dorothy Burgess that an audience not too sternly realistic will follow the play with sympathy, even overlooking the too gushy spots...
...fish could be told from the ribbons and puffs of silver bubbles it made beneath it. It was one of those forked animals from the land, a man. On board the U. S. S. Maryland, gobs spied the shark, saw him swing over to inspect, and follow at no great distance, their buddy, John Radowich of the Pacific battle fleet, who was trying to swim the 23-mile channel between the California mainland (Los Angeles) and Santa Catalina Island, in practice for a $25,000 marathon swim announced for the near future by William Wrigley Jr., gum man, chairman...