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...United States are interested in personal publicity of the type which has been the unfortunate by-product of Spectator's interest in the intercollegiate football situation. The efforts of Spectator and other college newspapers to keep the names of their editors and editorial writers from the professional press furnish ample evidence that the alleged interest in publicity is a fiction conceived by critics desiring to discredit honest efforts to bring about improvement in the university world. It is time that the general public faced the fact that college editors are sincere. Columbia Spectator
...musical entertainment rendering "American Patrol' by Meacham and "Cliquot" by Resuer. This will be followed by a guitar quarter, and by a burlesque called "The Gay Nineties." The Gold Coast Orchestra will then render two popular pieces and a Russian song arranged by Pollack. This band will also furnish the music for the dancing after wants. Ellery Sedgwick '32 will then give an exhibition of magic. All unusually large group of maudolin players will then give excerpts from Sullivan's operatic music. "The Volga Boatmen," and "Dark Eyes...
...payments in kind" to the Reparations' creditors of Germany. The latter, of course, are a drain on Germany, not a gain. The exports to Russia are a story in themselves (see p. 20). Unlike other German exports they were sold on the longest of long export credits. To furnish these credits, German banks and the Reichsbank in particular have been drawing on available credit resources to the limit. Last week the Reichsbank's resources of gold foreign exchange further declined...
...lost time. It is time for St. Mary's (of California) fans to be thankful; also to praise the alertness of ever wide-awake TIME, where a notice (though only a few lines) means time out among a painstaking staff of newsgatherers to enable them to furnish an exacting public with precise news data...
...after making miserable the corporate existence of a vague South American Republic through the calculated failure of a rival bank. Naturally any number of unsuspected people are out to destroy the polite and powerful arch-criminal from the start of the piece, and this in itself is enough to furnish adequate excitement for three acts. The role in question is exceedingly well played by Mr. Francis Compton, possibly the least amateurish of the cast in this particular play. Fortunately, there is only one comic detective, and he does not last long enough to matter. The guileless secretary and her lover...