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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Maud Muller and her orchestra in "A Tuneful, Topical Revue" offer some effective bits of jazz music, concluding with a Chinese burlesque of "The Sun Daughter" in similar saxophone harmony. Charles and Henry Rigoletto assisted by the Swanson sisters, met with much applause in "Around the World,' an act which is as original as it is full of action. Among the other entertainers, Jack McLallen and May Carson do some clever work on roller skates, Frank J. Conroy appears in a blackface absurdity entitled "Spirits of 1920," while Stella Tracey and Carl McBride are seen in a singing and dancing...
...have cars which they are willing to offer for short periods to be used in entertaining visiting athletic teams are requested to leave their names with J. A. Sessions '21, Randolph 32, as soon as possible...
...Tigers were victorious. Today the advantage lies with Harvard. Why not make up for the apathy we have thus far displayed to the team, and turn out to a man for the first big home game of the season? Why not show the invading Princetonians that the Crimson can offer as emphatic support as the Orange and Black? Why let flaccid excuses interfere with a record attendance...
Through the generosity of Jesse Isidor Straus, of the class of 1893, the Department of Economics and the Graduate School of Business Administration are enabled to offer jointly a prize scholarship of five hundred dollars for the academic year of 1920-21. The award will be made on the basis of the candidates' academic record and such written work as may be submitted. The holder of the scholarship will be required to devote a substantial part of his time to the investigation of the effect of state usury laws upon lending operations in this country. It will be desirable...
...angle we think of is that perhaps the reviewer's taste it is that's been altered. Perhaps the alumni's contributions are as fine wit as Lampy ever filled her pages with. Perhaps it is a too-young Arnold (Matthew, not Benedict) that flays this stuff that oldsters offer. But if it is, so be it. We would rather have a regular number from the fountain pens and India ink of the Sophomores than this special spring oddity that the graduates have thrown together...