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Impromptu debates with Communist and Hitlerite hecklers enlivened the recent Ford Hall address of Dr. Ernst Jackh on the immediate political destiny of Germany. As soon as Dr. Jackh had finished a discussion of Nietzsche, he was forced to interpret Karl Marx to a questioning audience. The intelligent liberalism of the speaker was in sharp contrast to the inflexible dogmatism of his Communist interlocutors...
Casting of the play offered unusual difficulties because of the necessity of providing for a certain amount of physical resemblance between the members of the cast and the historical figures they interpret. Make-up and dress will play a large part in the effectiveness of the performance and special attention will be given to settings and the creation of the proper background...
...address, which will be preceded by a luncheon in the dining room for members, Mr. Thomas will interpret the differences between capitalism, imperalism...
...employers' backs. His employers are also burlesque characters, a circumstance which may confuse spectators until they remember the amusing cartoons with which the late Ralph Barton illustrated the Loos book. Evidently the actors of The Social Register took a good look at these illustrations while deciding how to interpret their parts. It is scarcely necessary to record that the chorus girl eventually gets her man in spite of his family...
...culled from the official journal of the League of Nations naval budget figures which indicated that while Great Britain was spending $242,850,711 on her navy, the U. S. was spending $553,378.505. Flaying the W. P. F.'s "confusing statistics haphazardly interpreted," Secretary Adams issued a long statement with tables and diagrams to show relative naval expenditures. The U. S. spent $375,291,828 on its Navy last year, he said, whereas "the British Empire" put out $349.927,670 which did not include naval aviation. He harped on the higher costs of naval construction...