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...engraving of dark greys and blacks which has only two flashes of white to relieve the monotony. These flashes occur, one in the middle in F sharp major and at the end in D major, when a sound like the rustling of wings comes from the violins. We cannot overlook the finished playing of the orchestra under the skilled leadership of Mr. Monteux...
...other noteworthy feature of the program is Miss Juliet with her repertory of impersonations. Harry Lauder, Ed Wynne, Ethel Barrymore, Lenora Ulrich, and a host of others, received the applause they well merited. Nor should one overlook Miss Juliet's clever little song "Soup"--one of her best performances. Indeed, with such talent on the program as the above mentioned groups, one cannot help feeling that the management has, with some of the acts, resorted to needless "padding" to the detriment of the show as a whole...
...vital points at least Mr. Nichols, our Freshman advisor, seems to overlook in his recent invective to the CRIMSON, thereby making him nearly as useless an advisor as the overlooking Senior, appointed to teach him our ways of gladness and tradition, has proven...
...change from incoherent homogeneity to coherent heterogeneity" was the way Herbert Spencer described this trend: and by it he meant Evolution. But we must not overlook the part that science has played in making this change possible. The advance in methods of communication has so greatly stimulated the exchange of ideas between people of different parts of the world that an event one hemisphere is known in the other within an hour: while by the very latest inventions, the words of the President in Washington are heard as he speaks, them in every part of the continent. The most recent...
...need were vital or the effect just, we might overlook illogicality. But protection is not at issue--American publishers in a body have said so; and instead of justice, we have a bald attempt to tax anyone who has anything in his head or wants to put it there--the last place where taxation should fall...