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By accident a Manhattan physician. Dr. Lucy Du Bois Porter Sutton, 40, has discovered a quick palliative if not a certain cure for St. Vitus's Dance, hideous childhood disease. Victims twitch, quiver, quake and grimace uncouthly. The posturings resemble a grotesque dance like the oldtime "shimmy" and "Charleston...
Again your reviewer recurs to the excellence of the departments. This month's correspondence from The Gentleman Probationer Abroad, by Eduardo Andrade, agreeably supplies us with information not readily gleaned from the public prints, and assumes so pleasantly that we know much more than we do concerning literary and political...
The story is that of a Midget--a tiny, tippeting little creature, lovely to look upon and completely enchanting in all her little ways. In her Memoirs she tells of her early years, her green youth, her encounters with the world, and how the world spoiled her--and how in...
No matter what has gone before, whether we have lost the championship or not, the hockey game tonight is with Yale. The old test of supremacy recurs.
"A Laboratory of Journalism" recurs to the proposal of the Illustrated editor, as outlined in the March number, that Harvard establish a daily newspaper in Boston and conduct it as a school of journalism. Three writers, including Hammond Lament, editor of "The Nation," discuss this rather daring proposal in an...