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...fiftyish Balletomane de Cuevas, who does an occasional pirouette and arabesque himself, is no man to be daunted by a little red ink. Five years ago he lost $300,000 backing the "Masterpieces of Art" show at the New York World's Fair. "That was a great loss," he admits cheerfully. "A great opportunity for educational possibilities, but nobody went...
John Dewey Rides Again-One Christmas, Humorist Perelman decided to trim a Christmas tree. Advised Mademoiselle: "Dip tips of twisted cotton strips into India ink." Author Perelman went to work muttering: "Tip dips of twisted crotton sips. . . . Sip dips of cristed totton tips." Finally he surrendered to House & Garden's "inspiration of the season-an upside-down-evergreen tree swung from the ceiling...
Professor Sakimura quietly sent his wife to her parents in Holland. Quietly he boarded a plane for Sweden. In Stockholm he registered as a political refugee, accepted enough money from the Swedish Academic Political Refugee Committee for food, lodging, cigarets, paper and ink. He turned to the socialistic beliefs of his youth, began to write a book about Japanese cartels, mulled over plans for Japan's future...
Mary's mad, And I am glad, And I know what will please her; A bottle of ink To make her stink, And a little nigger to squeeze...
...strength Harvard tennis team plunged its record deeper into the red ink on Wednesday by dropping a match to Deerfield's schoolboys, 5 o 4. Coach Richard M. Dorson's courtmen had previously lost to M. I. T., Harvard-graduates, and Worcester Polytechnic Institute...