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...been," sadly he. "there would have been no hop this case.'' He did consider, however, lending the Board's good offices to Cunard raise the money in the City. summer the positions were reversed, resenting Royal Mail investors, Runciman asked Sir Percy to tak the White Star Line, was thrice refused...
...stick . . . sings with the music . . . 'Molto, molto, piu molto sforzato.' He wishes a strong, dramatic accent . . . a little cantilena [singing]. . . . Then, a small error in the oboes. . . . 'Ah, no no no, no no no, no no no no.' He goes back disconcerted. 'Bitte vierr tak-te vohhrr [in Italianate German: Please, four measures back]. . . . It is an esthetic pleasure merely to watch...
...bottles which he set conspicuously upon a packing case. Customs Inspector James McCabe, working nearby, witnessed the incident, saw the bottles. The Congressman went to a telephone, called the Custom House, obtained a "free entry" order. Liquor was not mentioned in that telephone conversation. The Congressman was thereupon passed, tak- ing with him his four bottles of contraband...
...previous years the Glee Club trips have not been self-supporting, but this spring the management expects that the receipts at the various concerts will be sufficient to meet all expenses. Details regarding the number of men tak- ing the trip and a complete itinerary will be announced later...
Professor Edward C. Moore, Professor of Theology in the University and Chairman of the Board of Preachers, who has recently returned from an extended trip through Europe, will speak in Phillips Brooks House on Sunday morning at 9.30 o'clock. He will tak about conditions in Turkey. All men of the University are invited to attend the meeting...