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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...TIME for Sept. 28, you had an interesting little article on the marriage of Princess Mafalda of Italy to Prince Philip of Hesse. You did not mention that Philip of Hesse was obliged to sign a document giving up all claim to succeed to the head of that branch of the Hesse family, so that he is really now nothing but a private German citizen. Of course the reason he had to sign this was because he was marrying a Roman Catholic and naturally the Hesse family would never acknowledge a Roman Catholic family (wife and future children) belonging...
...Rosengarten, Baldwin, whose deadly tackling made him a star on Saturday, and Crago, from the 1928 team, who was out of the game a large part of last year on account of injuries. French and Blake, among the Sophomores, have been doing well, while the other two worthy of mention are Keith and Meislahn, who are Juniors...
...table. The wealthier men ate at their clubs or at various boarding houses. The majority of the men ate at Memorial Hall, almost all at regular club tables with a definite body of friends: the poorer men went to Foxcroft. To show the extent of this system, I may mention that a few years after we graduated there were about twelve hundred men eating at Memorial and about eight hundred more in the Randall Dining Hall, which succeeded Foxcroft House: so that the great bulk of our students ate at regular times and regular places, with regular companions...
...which bore the non-committal title. "Problem No. 1." Some tendencies in the movie industry seem admirably adapted to church use: for instance, the fondness displayed by deMille and Griffith for such parts of the Bible narratives as are capable of conventional interpretations. "Intolerance", "Salome", "The Ten Commandments" to mention only a few, are on sufficiently scriptural subjects, and, in addition, have other features which, admission gratis, would pack the Basilica of St. Peter itself to the doors. And if the progressive pastor of this Lynn church wishes to extend his new idea to cover ethical and social problems, only...
...they have been run over, the press pointed out that Leverhulme's collection included two paintings by Rembrandt, several by Frans Hals, Gainsborough's portrait of Squire Nuttall, Reynolds' "Countess of Thanet" and "Venus," Sir Martin Shee's "Boys of the Annesley Family," not to mention numerous Turners, Raeburns, Romneys, Lawrences...