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...with the hardboiled revolutionary leader and it seemed almost inevitable that they would join forces. There was no excuse for the bloody ending (she was shot). It was probably furnished in the idea that death indicates honest tragedy. It was as out of place as a hearse on a hay ride...
Fully 300 "votes-for-women" veterans were there. Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt, Miss Mary Garrett Hay, Mrs. Maud Wood Park. Mrs. Harriet Taylor Upton?they were there. The Vice Presidents of the Republican and Democratic National Committees (Mrs. Hert and Mrs. Blair respectively)?they were there. Nonagenarian Mrs. Hester M. Poole of New Hampshire?she, the eldest, was there. Heroic memories of Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Lucy Stone, Anna Howard Shaw?they were there...
...accused Sapiro of being one of a "conspiracy of Jewish bankers who seek to control the food markets of the world." Indeed, according to Mr. Sapiro's declaration, he has been accused by the same publication of seeking to gain control of the markets for wheat, potatoes, hops, hay, tobacco and cotton, as well as the raisin and bean industries...
...epitaphery published in the press of the U. S. last week would have taken him longer to read. Merely a list of his sitters is a comprehensive British and U. S. Hall of Fame of the last half century. Statesmen like Woodrow Wilson, John Hay; men of affairs like Lord Ribblesdale, Theodore Roosevelt; actors, actresses like Edwin Booth, Joseph Jefferson, Ada Rehan, Ellen Terry; authors, educators, beauties, generals, industrialists. Though he announced in 1903 that he would paint no more portraits, he occasionally broke his rule, twice to make it possible for future generations to scrutinize the incomparable countenance...
...Happy-Go-Lucky", a comedy by Ian Hay opening at the Copley Theatre tonight, will be the play to be reviewed by contestants in the CRIMSON play reviewing competition this week. This will be the third week of the contest, which will continue for several more weeks. As before, reviews must be submitted at the CRIMSON office before 5 o'clock tomorrow...