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...went on to explain a plan whereby through sport competitions between New and Old England, the healthy influence could be extended to the working man. "It may not be a perfect cure," he said, "but if you can show me a better 'ole, I'll go with you to live...
...summed up in one of Caleb's own speeches; and if in literature, as in shipbuilding, there were more thorough, sincere productions of this sort, more shipyard and less "gingerbread an paint", there would likewise be less hue and cry about the decadence of American letters. "Well, 'Glory', ole girl . . . they went an' busted up the shipyard; they went an' filled the harbor with bo'ts made o gingerbread an paint, that come a-scurryin' back to their moorin's a fore it blows hard enough to muss a woman's hair. Not much like ye, them yachts...
...Pops" concert at 8.15 o'clock tonight in Symphony Hall is as follows: 1. Entrance of the Boyards Halvorsen 2. Overture to "Rienzi" Wagner 3. Waltz, "Tales from the Vienna Woods" Strauss 4. Fantasia, "Pagliacci" Leoncavallo 5. Suite, "Peer Gynt" Grieg 6. Saeterjentens Sondag ("Solitude on the Mountain") Ole Bull 7. "Valse Triste" Sibelius 8. Carnival in Paris Svendsen 9. "Ekko fra Norden", Selection of Norwegian Airs Wick 10. Ave Maria Schubert-Wilhelmj(Violin, Harp, Strings and Organ) 11. Procession of Bacchus Delibes
...tiddledy-winks may well follow. Arkansas has been considering a bill abolishing bathing in the waters of the state, and minutely describing the sort of garments appropriate for public exercise. Arkansas athletes will appear in trunks extending below the knees, and short-sleeved shirts, and memories of the "ole swim in' hole" will pass with other discarded antiquities. In France and England, even the women athletes wear the convenient "shorts" condemned for everyone in Arkansas; such brazen people would probably be guillotined here. The next legislature will no doubt design evening dresses. In Utah, Kansas, and South Dakota, smoking...
...replied Mr. Ernest Coburn when questioned on this subject in a recent interview for the CRIMSON. Mr. and Mrs. Coburn, who have just finished a Boston engagement in "French Leave," a play they brought over this summer from London, are remembered in Boston for their work in "The Better 'Ole" last season. They have also played in Shakesperian roles with success...