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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...warnings of their priests, they listened to the Debussy score as little as possible and almost completely ignored the singers, among whom was Madame Ida Rubinstein of Paris. Only when an opportunity to cheer d'Annunzio occurred, did the audience seem in the least at ease. It rose time and again to acclaim...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ITALY: D'Annunzio, II Idolo | 3/15/1926 | See Source »

Lyonesse, the legend has it, was the outpost of Roman power in Britain. On the tip of the Cornwall peninsula it lay, between Land's End and the Scilly Isles, until the ocean rose up and swallowed it. Today, "old fisherman still boast that when the sea is still, they can hear its church bells ring far down beneath the rippling keel...

Author: By Henry M. Hart, | Title: Romance in More or Less Historical Guise | 3/13/1926 | See Source »

...remained for Will Rose. editor of the Cambridge Springs "Enterprise News" to exalt this state of affairs into even higher realms. In the current issue of "Scribner's he recounts the benefits which have accrued to himself and other publishers who have divorced partisanship from their columns. Advertising is booming; circulation has increased. Irate subscribers are no longer constrained to toss his paper across the room because it harrows their political sensibilities. The new policy aims to offend no one--and there is peace...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE RUSTIC PRESS | 3/13/1926 | See Source »

...most important of all, Mr. Rose would have it understood that this recently achieved neutrality is not only more profitable to the publishers, but fairer to the public. Since the supporting of definite political policies is part of the function of a conscientious press, a leaning towards either one party or the other is, however, a necessity. Partisanship which confines itself to the editorial page is as defensible as the party system itself. The professedly non-partisan journals have chosen to vacillate rather than offend their advertisers...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE RUSTIC PRESS | 3/13/1926 | See Source »

...clock in Emerson D on Monday and Tuesday evenings. The following teams will report Monday; Affirmative--Barrett Williams '28, William Exton Jr. '26, and E. C. Sibley '28. Negative--Harry Newburger '27, F. W. Lorenzon '28, and D. L. Dickson '27, Tuesday: Affirmaive--L. J. Fain '27, H. W. rose '29, and W. F. Stafford '28; Negative--A. F. Reel '28, George Slaff '26, and J. A. Bassett...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TWELVE MEN RETAINED FOR FURTHER DEBATING TRIALS | 3/13/1926 | See Source »

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