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Nor has the reform movement in football failed to promote faculty action. The American Association of University Professors, meeting in New York, has agreed publicly that the present tendency to over accentuate the importance of intercollegiate football is a factor in unbalancing university life. Apparently the members of the Association...
Histologist Jean Painleve had been experimenting with the lower forms of plant and animal life. As they grew and unfolded in his test tubes, their unscientific intrinsic beauty seemed to him, to merit reproduction by the cinema. He called up a friend, the French cinema director, Rene Sti. M. Sti...
A play that was written 150 years ago, assuming a capable performance, is pretty much of a fixed quantity, so far as box-office success is concerned. Those whose tastes incline to the classic will patronize it, and not quite succeed in filling all the seats,--everyone else will automatically...
The book will solve the steamer-gift problem of unresourceful people but its intrinsic value recommends it as a tip for the steward. The selections of verse present strongest claim for reprieve. Included is G. K. Chesterton's Wine and Water:
Recently a first edition of the "Cosmus" was sold for over $11,000, and the intrinsic value together with its unusual associations make the new Harvard "Comus" one of the great treasures of its Library.