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...founding of the Harvard Dramatic Club came to pass under the influence of liquor," was one of the statements made by H. T. Parker '90, one of the club's founders and, since his graduation, dramatic critic of the Boston Transcript...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DRAMATIC CLUB OWES ITS ORIGIN TO PARTY | 10/21/1925 | See Source »

Almost as soon as the incredulous world began to realize that the Locarno conference may have brought the pugnacious European powers into some kind of agreement, dark prophets arose seeing a more sinister implication in the conference. True enough, says one of the Boston Transcript's foreign correspondents, that Germany and France are at least apparently in closer accord; but the significance of this surface miracle would blind no one to the fact that this closer cementing of European powers has been accomplished to the accompaniment of a feeling among the assembled diplomats that "We'll show America...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE RIFT IN THE LUTE | 10/21/1925 | See Source »

Said the Boston Transcript: "A careful reading of the confidential Guide does not lead to the conclusion that much of it is wrong. On the contrary, the impression one gains is that most of it is right...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Advice | 10/19/1925 | See Source »

...Boston Transcript was reminded of a quiet man, still (presumably) knocking about the world somewhere, "who at the age of about 50 made up his mind to spend the rest of his life in studying at various universities. . . .This person first took the course at Paris and then went on to Vienna, with the intention of going on to Jena and Heidelberg after that, and of eventually bringing up at Oxford or Cambridge. . . . He must be a sort of Wandering Jew of erudition, with the important difference . . . that he goes around the world happily instead of miserably, and may leave...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Advice | 10/19/1925 | See Source »

...lesser standards attracted into the profession by the success of these very men constantly make for an increase of litigation whether their brothers wish it or no. The only available brake upon such development is an increased severity in the terms of admission to the bar. Boston Transcript...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE PRESS | 10/17/1925 | See Source »

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