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When I go out I wear only this sort of crown,"-pointing...
...Goldberg in the forbidden parts. For this treacherous, unwarranted homicide, Director-General Fenmore plugs Rocky. Two young innocents become entangled in the brutal but inept police proceedings. To save them, Fenmore tells all, proving he has a heart of gold and a sense for tabloid headlines. It is the sort of play that sends small boys and big boys out of the theatre hoping some day to work up to the nobility of banditry. It is, unhappily, uncensorable...
...Cambridge, but as announcing the presence of a much married man. This is as it should be: the tabloid has its story: Mrs. Chaplin sees Memorial Hall when it is most imposing--in the dead of night; and the minute portion of the public who cares for that sort of thing has Mr. Koussevitsky. The first two shall pass away but the last--fortunately--shall not pass away...
...Press Service, as now conducted, will accomplish much in this direction. Issued weekly, it cannot hope to distribute news items with the promptness that makes them valuable, and news that is not of immediate interest is usually useful only for comment. Thus the whole service must virtually become a sort of Baedeker for the editorial writer. And if an editorial staff is incapable of making its way successfully without a guide, it is doubtful whether it could use one to advantage. At best it would be difficult to preserve individuality...
That the manuscripts for the Union Essay Contest must be handed in today was also announced by the Union officials last night. These essays may treat any subject, but it was pointed out that those theses which have clearly been written for some course and are without any sort of style would be rejected. The first prize is to be $35 and the second...