Word: ladyes
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Not very long ago the drama depended almost invariably on a single situation. Whether the play were comedy, tragedy, farce, or musical play, the plot hinged on one time-honored convention--the compromising of a woman's honor. Compromised how? Surely you remember: by being "found in a man's...
To find the old stock situation cropping up again at Cambridge, in a play directed by such an old hand as John Harvard, is a little amusing. The College rules have never, of course, permitted ladies, singly or in droves, to enter a College dormitory unescorted, and then only in...
The rumors have been verified. Harvard has just celebrated its three hund to go if she is equal to the record, she reth anniversary. Although Mother Advocate still has two hundred and thirty is not unproud of being Harvard's oldest undergraduate publication and, incidentally, a very youthful lady of...
Two weeks ago the memoirs of two U. S. women of affairs painted dark portraits of Count Johann von Bernstorff, pre-War German Ambassador to the U. S. Countess de Chambrun in Shadows Like Myself (TIME, Sept. 28), included the Ambassador among the powerful, devious, tenacious conspirators of the German...
THE AFRICAN WITCH-Joyce Gary- Morrow ($2.50). Long, semirealistic novel laid in British West Africa, revolving around the defeat of a handsome, English-educated native chieftain in his attempts to improve the lot of his people. Witchcraft, riots of native women, the governing methods of the British, a decapitation, the...