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...lecture on the problem of regulating street traffic in the larger American cities will be given this afternoon at 4 o'clock in Room N. Widener Library by Miller McClincock 2G. Mr. McClincock spent the whole of last summer in the investigation of this problem, having been awarded a Sheldon Fellowship by the University for this purpose. His work included personal investigations in all the largest cities of the country. While the lecture is primarily for students of municipal government it is open to members...
...Brown line-up. Of the Crimson team which defeated Princeton 5-0 in the Palmer Stadium, last Saturday, only two players, Eastman and Dunker, will be in the line-up today. Of the Brown team that gave Dartmouth its 14-16 scare a week ago, all but three, Sheldon, Payor and Marshall, will be back in the line-up today...
...today is uncertain. For although the Harvard line-up is lacking in the cohesion of an experienced team it will be fresh and powerful. Brown's veteran team, on the other hand, is still strained and bruised from its recent encounters with Yale and Dartmouth. Moreover the loss of Sheldon at end and Reynolds at tackle from injuries received during the past fortnight will materially weaken the team. With these heavy players out of the line and Swaney, Dixon, and Sweet bringing the average weight of the backfield down to 150 pounds, it will be hard for the Brown attack...
...attack, its power having steadily increased since its 21-0 defeat at the hands of Yale three weeks ago. In penetrating Dartmouth's defense for two touchdowns last Saturday. Brown showed a driving attack that will be a real threat to the Crimson goal. And although the absence of Sheldon at end will prove to be a severe handicap tomorrow, the development of Payor, Sweet, and Klump in the backfield during the past week has given an added impetus to the Brown Offense...
...critics of insurgence. The great names of today were unknown a decade ago. The post-impressionist sculptors who have received the critical accolade ? men whose work would be incomprehensible to a Canova or a Thorwaldsen ? are Aristide Maillol, whom Clive Bell, English oracle of modernism, Sheldon Cheney and many others consider the greatest sculptor alive; Bourdelle and Gaudier, other Frenchmen; Jacob Epstein (an American, by the way) and Eric Gill, an Englishman; Grancusi, Bohemian carver of geometrical solids; Mestrovic, the Serbian; Archipenko...