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...result of all investigations undertaken by the committee for private individuals are always published in the Monthly Review. The Review of Economic Statistics constitutes the chief part of the statistical service. In it an index of speculative, general business and banking activity is given and a careful interpretive analysis made from this index, together with a forecast of general business conditions for the coming month. Finally there is an appendix of current statistics covering domestic and international trade...
...French, endows the character with a power which none but he could give. The supporting cast is admirable. From Mr. Ivan Simpson, as Sir Arthur Arkwright, the spineless Englishman, to Miss Bogislav, as Madame Helene, the French modiste, there is little that can be said other than praise. No review would be complete unless some mention was made of Miss Belwin. She, as Mildred, fulfills all the requirements of the pretty heroine in love--madly in love--with her soldier hero...
...dedicated to the memory of Henry Lee Higginson '52, and contains a short summary of his life work and his connections with the University. Among the innovations for the year are write-ups of the new departments of Military Science and Compulsory Physical Training. There is also a review of the work of the Phillips Brooks House Association. Proceeding on to widespread system of enlargement, the space devoted to all sports, major and minor, has been increased, and the number of cuts is greater than ever before. For the first time a section is devoted to the Jubilee as well...
...Clark graduated at Yale University in 1899 and took his law degree at the Law School cum laude 1902. While at the University he was an editor of the Law Review, a University debater, and captain of the basketball team. On graduation, he began practice in New York, and in 1910, became an Assistant District Attorney of New York Country. During his four years' service, he prosecuted the cases arising out of the Carnegie Trust Company failure and the Curran Investigation of the Police Department...
...with hesitation that one would criticize any part of the play, but a review would would not be just that did not take notice of the two points in which it falls below its own standard. There is a lack of humor to liven the interludes between specialties, and it is to be regretted that, with so much talent to supply it, there is no original music from opening to final chorus. But on the whole, "Satni" as one of the best amateur performances which Boston has seen in years, would furnish a delightful afternoon's entertainment to the most...