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Then the Crimson tried a few ganging attacks. But Torrey was able to hold the fort, although at one point he was flat on the ice outside the crease, with the puck loose therein. No Crimson skater, though, could quite bat it home...
...without considerable interest that I read Mr. Leve's recent letter to you regarding Moselle and other wines. Leve is a man of well-known connoisseurs and erudition, and I venture to suggest that he could not possibly have made some of the sweeping assertions therein attributed to him. It is difficult for me to conceive, much less believe, that a man of his caliber would willingly lend his name to such troglodytic and heretical statements as "no white wine...can really be said to improve with age," and "most connoisseurs would open their Moselles before three years." I feel...
...youth I was told that, with a logic understood only in Britain, the Oxford Book of English Verse had been so named because it was compiled, almost in its entirety, from the works of Cambridge poets. Protests that at least one Oxford poet-of the first magnitude was represented therein were greeted with the reminder that his university career had ended prematurely when he was "sent down...
...that in the "Confidential Guide to Freshman Courses"--which no freshman should be without--a most egregious error occurs. In the Latin 2 article on page 35 under Section Men, "Last year's got very little favorable comment . . ." should read "Last year's got very little unfavorable comment ..." And therein lies all the difference...
...sale and riddance of his soul for likewise by debunking the critic, theatre has lost the means of viewing herself to her mind's eye and must henceforth don the powder and greasepaint, the eyebrow and wig less the aid of the mirror and the important light that reflects therein. And so in the darkness of ignorance under the illusion of being in the light, without a critical past, without a discriminating present, without the dynamic of channeled volition working from someplace to somewhere. American theatre stumbles along the graveled road of prejudice and opinion, the victim of chance...