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...William's eldest son with Lady Cheshire's maid, Freda. Miss Lanfarne and her ingratiating Irish ways are conspicuous in the picture to show young Bill what he might have done for the family. Dot, second daughter of the house, is ready on every occasion to bring to the fore doubtful matters which the others prefer not to discuss. There is ample opportunity for Sir William himself to storm and stamp and trace the genealogy of the Cheshires to the thirteenth century. Studdenham, father of the unfortunate Freda, stands up to the Baronet's fire...

Author: By R. F. B. jr., | Title: THE CRIMSON PLAYGOER | 3/7/1923 | See Source »

...68th Congress can be called into special session at any time be fore the regular date for convening nine months hence. It rests with the President. But President Harding has allowed it to be understood that he will not convene the new Congress until December, and for three good reasons...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: No Extra Session Predicted | 3/3/1923 | See Source »

...HAVEN, CONN., Feb, 26--Jumping into the lead early in the game as the result of a goal caged after a foul, dropping behind shortly when McLeish did the same feat three times for Harvard, then coming to the fore again as the result of an agggressive attack, the Yale basketball team was able to retain an advantage throughout the remainder of the game and to defeat the Crimson quintet 36-28 here tonight...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: YALE KEEPS EARLY LEAD TO WIN 36-28 | 2/27/1923 | See Source »

...poet, and she herself of doubtful sentiments: wherefore she was detained at Ellis Island, on whispered rumor that she came not altogether for art's sake. However innocent her previous color, such a reception could have only one effect, and her Boston exhibition was to be expected. But, Cincinnati, fore-warned, was spared from her baleful influence. Madame Gadski followed her; but the American Legion was awake to its duty. "Music hath charms", they remembered, and decided that her voice should be no incantation, like the Lorelei's, to woo her hearers into political philandering...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ART FOR WHOSE SAKE? | 1/15/1923 | See Source »

...recognized; but whether it can be successfully applied by everybody to every illness real or imagined is decidedly doubtful. The danger in any theory or new discovery is that it will be expected to solve all the riddles of the universe. Fortunately he has no such expectations. His own fore-word denies all miracles and cures. He has merely undertaken to spread more widely some truths which he himself styles "long known", for the increased happiness of the world. If disappointed enthusiasts fail to gain the expected supernatural results, they can hardly blame it on Emile Coue...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GREAT? | 1/6/1923 | See Source »

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