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Extremely hot and threatening tempest. The Europeans are guzzling beer with ravenous thirst. I can't conceive of it. I'm happy with my tea and lemonade, and hate this everlasting whiskey and brandy...
...teapot tempest blown up by Dr. John Charles Van Dyke's Rembrandt heresy (TIME, Oct. 15) continued to rage. Developments...
Near Brussels on a field converted by heavy rain into a morass, 11 balloons (entries in the James Gordon Bennett cup race) tugged and tore at their moorings, buffeted by a high wind. Weather bureaus warned that the tempest, which was accompanied by lightning, would continue. Officials sought to postpone the competition but found their rules inflexible...
...many "odds and ends" books. We sent up storm signals after reading Don Marquis' "Revolt of the Oyster" and F. P. A.'s "Overset". But he has gone right ahead regardless. Now he must weather it through as best he can. Of course we cannot raise much of a tempest, for our spirit has been broken since Heywood Broun pronounced our review of Scott Fitzgerald to be "sophomoric"; although that critic has yet to prove how one can be anything but sophomoric when in Fitzgerald's company. We can forgive Mr. Broun, but we cannot let Christopher Morley off scot...
...program follows: Coronation March from "The Prophet" Meyerbeer Overture, "11 Guarany" Gomez Waltz, "1001 Nights" Strauss Fantasia, "Madame Butterfly" Puccini Tempest Scene, "Othello" Verdi Prelude to "Lohengrin" Wagner Tarantelle Jacchia Rhapsody, "Espana" Chabrier "L'Arlesienne" Suite, No. 2 Bizet a. Minuet b. Farandole Tango Albeniz Hungarian Dance No. 1 in G minor Brahms