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...lapse in which W. L. Thompson '32 occupied the number seven position. His absence from the stern combination which has seen two seasons of rowing has been difficult to understand, while his contribution to the power and spirit of the University eight has been felt during his short sojourn on the third boat...
...commonwealths of Arkansas and Idaho having matched Nevada's go-day residence divorce law (TIME, March 16), Nevada last week went them 48 days?and then some?better. At Carson City, Governor Balzar signed a bill permitting divorce after a 42-day sojourn in the State, with the provision that grounds need not be specified unless the action is contested. Also he signed a measure legalizing old-time gambling. The new divorce law is effective May 1; the gambling law went in at once...
Incognito as "Monsieur Adolphe," His Majesty King Gustaf V arrived for his usual winter sojourn on the French Riviera last week, made for a charity gala at the Casino in Cannes. Strolling in late, Monsieur Adolph learned that 25 tickets for the charity raffle remained unsold, bought ail of them. Few hours later he learned he had won a building lot at a new Riviera resort now striving mightily to push itself. Lotteries, beauty contests, automobile raffles and all such on the Riviera are very often "fixed." Even smarter is the usual way of naming prizes. The prettiest girl...
...found at the Courtyard Tea Room in Haskard Casardi's Bank on Via Tornabuoni, Florence. The copies may be previous to last week's, and very much thumbed, but they are still legible, and Mother and I read them from "kiver to kiver" during our sojourn there...
...education is a factor in the success of many prominent men. The common fallacy however, is for the college to assume entire responsibility for the process. All kinds and conditions of humanity are found within a college and all students are not influenced to the same degree by their sojourn there. More credit is due to an institution which turns out men of consistently high caliber than to one whose reputation depends on the performances of one or two of its more 0exceptional alumni...