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TIME moves rapidly everywhere but in the Orient. For that reason it is this many months late that I am able to reply to an article under RELIGION which appeared in TIME...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Jun. 21, 1926 | 6/21/1926 | See Source »

That left the Dollars as ship owners competing with themselves as ship operators for the Government (the Admiral-Orient Line), another situation which they did not like, even though the operating losses of the Admiral-Orient Line cost them not a cent. Nevertheless the Dollars wanted to own the boats, offered last fall $600,000 for each of the five (they cost $6,000,000 each when built during the War). They were rebuffed. So they raised their offer to $900,000 a ship, a sum pleasing to the Board, which accepted a deposit...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Merchant Marine | 5/17/1926 | See Source »

...Harvard Dramatic Club has proved, they are sometimes far from good. "The Young Person in Pink" is certainly in the latter class, lending itself at best in no very definite way either to acting or to production--for Hyde Park is not the easiest spot for the Copley to orient to its red asbestos curtain--nor is Lady Tonbridge's Charleston arena, nee home. The only thing it really adopts itself to is Mr. Mowbray's smile that was quite satisfying. Yet the best of smiles cannot cure the pain of the last lines. Those remain forever--shouted...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: AMNESIA AND BROMIDES WITH PERSON IN PINK | 4/7/1926 | See Source »

...large majority of these mildews which are so destructive to food plants come from the Orient," Professor Weston went on, "and after I left the Philippines I was to go and study them in Formosa, India, Java, and China. I however, came to the United States, and after studying in various localities. I came here to Harvard...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Quartet of Recipients of Milton Awards Describe the Researches They Will Carry On | 3/24/1926 | See Source »

...Intercollegiate Glee Club competition. The current number shows plainly that the alumni have no intention of leaving the subject until everything has been said as many times as possible. Only the one man Harvard Club in Singapore is yet to be heard from; and, since mails from the Orient are notoriously slow, this defect may be remedied at any time...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE GLEEFUL GLIGG | 3/5/1926 | See Source »

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