Word: fulle
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...signed by the author. Only 950 copies are supposed to exist. The few printed pages describe Mr. Hergesheimer's Calvinistic grandsires, his Calvinistic upbringing, and what he believes to have been his escape from Calvinism. Said Elmer Davis, critic: "As the first 10,000 words of a full-length autobiography, to sell at $2, it would deserve praise...
...British composer who has been well received in Paris. The project takes the guise of the familiar "music for the masses," in that it plans a box office rate of $1 for the best seats. There are to be no highly paid stars, but a large company with full length seasons. The present Covent Garden yearly season lasts only six weeks...
Right. The question is being asked increasingly all over the land and not merely in the cloisters of the universities and at the conferences of college presidents. Even the newspapers, which President Angell says "frequently exaggerate" the importance of these games, understand full well the signifificance of the present tendencies and they have not hesitated to remind the educational leaders of the country of the problem which they must meet sometime and probably in the not very distant future. It is distinctly an event to read in the annual report of the head of one of the greatest of American...
...Department will give a talk at 3.30 o'clock this afternoon in the Fogg Museum on the painting by Titian which is now on exhibit there. The picture, the property of Sir, Joseph Duveen, well-known London art collecter, was painted, it is estimated, about 1538. It represents a full-bearded Venetian with a falcon in one hand, perhaps the portrait of Giorgio Cornaro. It will remain at the Fogg Museum only a few days...
...appearance of another final club, in full panoply of exclusiveness, closed doors, restricted membership, and all, perhaps shows all too clearly the strong undercurrent in undergraduate social life--the prevailing wish not to see others but to refrain from being seen. The specific club cannot, of course, be criticized for changing its name and classification. Only it seems unfortunate that in choosing to follow the existing final clubs in these two features it should have chosen to follow them also in its organization and policy...