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Last week, wags expressed their feeling that the music was derivative in a German pun: "Nicht von einem sondern von anderen" (not by one but by others). By the "others," music lovers meant chiefly Mussorgsky and Stravinsky. But, added one critic: "Mussorgsky never wrote his principal themes for the bass drum...
...Frederic Ewald Sondern, president of the Medical Society of the State of New York, whose convention His Majesty's Physician-in-Ordinary addressed this week, tried to keep Lord Horder from speaking his mind to ship-news reporters. That self-reliant Briton, who repeatedly has said that "doctors get mighty little prestige without publicity," refused to be shushed, motioned Dr. Sondern to keep quiet, lit a new briar pipe, declared: "It can be said with every emphasis that [King Edward VIII] is in good health. He keeps himself fit, wants very little doctoring and takes so much exercise that...
Despite Dr. Sondern's attempted interruptions, Lord Horder talked about practically every topic which came to his mind or the minds of the ship reporters. Someone asked him about lengthening human life. Lord Horder: "Don't people live long enough? How to live more happily would be rather more to the point. People are living longer. Every year their expectation of life at any given age is increasing. But what is the use of living longer if we are not happy with economic conditions what they are and the infernal noise of cities, and with machinery we have...
...meeting was held yesterday afternoon in Wadsworth House, Military Science Department. A lengthy talk was given by Captain Sharp and also short talks were made by Captain F. S. Nicholas '33, and F. E. Sondern '32, manager. A second gathering will take place Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Polo Cage near the stables on Soldiers Field...
Members of the Harvard team will be: T. C. T. Buckley '32, Captain; K.R. Ludla, '33; J. A. Booth '33; W.W. Saigent '32; F.E. Sondern '32, and Samuel Powell...