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HILDA YOUNT ERTEL Williamsport, Pa. TIME regrets that the use of "it" should injure the feelings of a parent. Webster's International Dictionary seems to furnish plenty of authority when it says: "It is now used only of an inanimate object or of an animate one in which sex is disregarded...
...Belvedere Colonial Room of the Hotel Astor in New York will be the scene of the next Intercollegiate dance, which is to be held on Saturday, December 26. Two college orchestras, the Yale Bulldogs, and the Red and White Ramblers of Cornell, will furnish music from 9.30 until 4 o'clock...
...fellowships cover tuition, board and lodging during the entire academic term. Each student will be expected to furnish an amount of money sufficient for travelling expenses to and from the German university and for use during periods of vacation...
...fine game, by a small group of men has too large a part in the college life and in the public eye. These big final games partake to a great extent of the spectacles of ancient Rome, and it is no part of the business of a college to furnish impressive and large spectacles for sport fans...
...York Symphony Society before an audience composed partly of admirers of Mr. Taylor, of modern music and of the Symphony Society, and partly of leering persons who, well knowing that the novel of James Branch Cabell is crisp with supposed "salaciousness," came in hope that the music would furnish sauce for the same salad. These last were disappointed. He has used the "Jurgen" legend merely as a pretext for the expression of certain emotions which might have been roused by the book or by some-thing else. The score is persuasive, adept, unoriginal. Critics-Mr. Taylor's colleagues, friends...