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...Smith's "Love Story Magazine," protesting the great fuss made by Rose. He received an uncompromising reply to the effect that "If you've any honor, and a sense of fairness, you certainly ought to marry that poor child Rose. You expect to dance and not pay the piper." Bisbee was disgusted he never even mentioned dancing...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Suicide of L. Donovan Bisbee, Hoax and Snake-in-the -Grass, Marks End of Lurid Career--Creators To Return To Books | 2/7/1933 | See Source »

...fingers stray over yellow keys; they frame the melody of a little dance. Too gay a thing to be confined indoors, it overflows the little room, swells out through the casements, and drifts down the sunny street. Men turn from their tasks and listen, as to a Pied Piper; old fingers and young ache to play. Someone in the fields takes up a fiddle; a fine gentleman blows the dust from his guitar. A street boy whistles; soldiers sing. All the street is become a gypsy orchestra. It is happy Vienna, Schubert's town, and the streets are filled with...

Author: By G. G. B., | Title: The Crimson Playgoer | 11/9/1932 | See Source »

...fingers stray over yellow keys; they frame the melody of a little dance. Too gay a thing to be confined indoors, it overflows the little room, swells out through the casements, and drifts down the sunny street. Men turn from their tasks and listen, as to a Pied Piper; old fingers and young ache to play. Someone in the fields takes up a fiddle; a fine gentleman blows the dust from his guitar. A street boy whistles; soldiers sing. All the street is become a gypsy orchestra. It is happy Vienna, Schubert's town, and the streets are filled with...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Crimson Playgoer | 11/8/1932 | See Source »

...Niners seriously threaten to score. E. F. Emerson opened the scoring in the first period, with a long run for a touchdown. In the fourth period Chase intercepted a forward pass to tally, after cluding practically the entire Harvard team. Belmont scored their final two points when W. T. Piper '34, was tackled behind the Adams goal line...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: News from the Houses | 10/27/1932 | See Source »

Pole Vault: Won by J. D. Woodberry '35; second, T. F. Piper '36; third, L. B. Lyman '36. Height: 12 feet, one inch...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TWELVE EVENTS IN FALL TRACK MEET TO BE HELD TODAY | 10/27/1932 | See Source »

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