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Another week of commencements-frolicking reunions, young people putting diplomas into trunks or tin tubes with varying reverence, older people wondering whether to put honorary degrees into picture frames.
A side issue, yet socially important, was the way in which the entire Lindbergh story emphasized the new "power of the press." As a molder of opinion on vital political issues, the newspapers may have almost ceased to function, but the development of press associations, of syndicates and of special...
"The members of the Kansas City Little Symphony and the soloist, Mrs. George R. Cowden, motored from Hays yesterday almost at the risk of their lives, because of slippery roads. The orchestra arrived at two o'clock, with one hour to unload piano, harp, trunks and instrument books from the...
But last week, after dimpled "La Talley" and dainty "La Bori" had kissed their hands a few last times to Manhattan; after flamboyant Martinelli had strutted through Pagliacci and pouter-pigeon Gigli had caroled Rigoletto; after Signer Gatti Casazza had proclaimed the past season his most successful ever, and his...
In chronological order, the work of hospitality comes first. Every year at the time the Freshmen-to-be are beginning to wonder what they are going to put into their trunks when they start for Cambridge; a letter of welcome is sent out to each by the President of the...