Word: following
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...prospective interior which appears on another page of the CRIMSON, seems especially created to bring new concepts of beauty into the prosaic life of the student. The courses in Fine Arts are well enough in their way, but many undergraduates have found it impossible to follow both the lecture and the pictures, even when the latter remained stationary. But in this newest addition to the potentialities of Harvard night life the student of human nature, or of the screen's interpretation of it, need keep his mind on only one thing at a time...
Editor Duncan Aikman and the jounalists and novelists who compiled The Taming follow Mr. White's lead in being ingenuously shocking and satirically humorous. Idwal Jones' chapter on the guerilla artists of San Francisco's old Barbary Coast is one of the best. There is Jacques, chef at the Tehama House, ladling out sea-gull-egg omelets. Banker Eugene Duprey washes down a 15-pound turkey with 20 bottles of claret and waddles into the street to be acclaimed for having won a great bet. Garibaldi the Magnificent furnishes Mark Hopkins' palace on Nob Hill...
...second dispatch is more to the point. The Yale News has conducted a ballot on the issue, and returns from more than eighty per cent of the students show that for every man who favors compulsory chapel, more than seven oppose it. Even if some mysterious benefits do follow from forced attendance, it is now certain that seven-eighths of the recipients of such benefits do not appreciate them and prefer to go without them...
...large crowd that is expected to fill the Living Room of the Union will, by means of a combination of radio reports and an apparatus known as the "grid-graph," be able to follow the game play by play...
...contains the statement: "Germany and Belgium and Germany and France undertake to settle by peaceful means and in the manner laid down herein all questions of every kind which may arise between them and which it may not be possible to settle by the normal methods of diplomacy. There follow explicit regulations laying down the procedure for "conciliation commissions which are to referee disputes; and the proviso that the Council of the League will act as a court of last resort...