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...June 21 from 10 to 12 o'clock and 2 to 6 o'clock. Of the University Buildings either the Ricks House. Apthorp House, or Wadsworth House will be open. Other places which will be included are the Longfellow House, James Russell Lowell's house the Tudor House on Lakewood Road, the Vassall House, and a portion of Fay House at Radcliffe Tickets for these excursions will be on sale at Robinson Annex on June...
Jewish congregations rarely make drives for membership. Nor do they compete. They are as individualistic as the individual Jew among his coreligionists. So the separate resolutions of Union of Orthodox Rabbis of the U. S. and Canada (meeting at Lakewood, N. J.) and the United Synagogue of America (conservative Rabbis meeting in Manhattan) last week marked a new initiative in Jewry. The conservative Rabbis will organize new congregations in the South, where Jews are scattered. The orthodox Rabbis will send a field secretary throughout the country to induce the instalment of permanent Rabbis in orthodox congregations which have none...
...LONESOME. EARLY TO BED. EARLY TO RISE AND YOU'LL NEVER MEET ANY PROMINENT PEOPLE. Florenz Ziegfeld bought a white wolf, not for his daughter Patricia but to give to the Boston Zoo. A nameless, snarling Montana coyote, exhibited by its owner, Fred Smidlap of Lakewood, N. J., was said to be "an unusually interesting pet." In a corner of his own slept a skunk. Because New York State law prohibits the exhibition of cats for more than two successive days, last event of the spectacle was a cat show. From far and near came black, red, cream, chinchilla...
Reserve officers and National Guardsmen were aquiver with excitement. On the night before the big Red drive, few if any of them got any sleep. Brig.-General Cornelius Vanderbilt, commanding the 154th Brigade of the New York Guard, waited bravely for the attack at the Wrightstown-Lakewood crossroads. When along toward dawn it did not occur, he rolled up in his blanket and took a 60-minute catnap on the roadside...
...Pocantico Hills, N. Y., is an estate called "Kijkuit" (Dutch for "Keep Out"). There, in the summertime, behind stone walls, barbed wire and grilled iron, lives the Richest Man. Thither he returned last week from Lakewood, N. J., his annual intermediate stop between the North and Florida. The bed from which he rises at 7 is crumbless, for at "Kijkuit" no one may breakfast abed. At 7:30 the Master leaves his bath. On the scales he finds he weighs less than 100 lbs. In the mirror he sees pale, blue eyes, pointed chin, sunken cheeks, large head, hairless skin...