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...future the popular press of Great Britain will, as to about five-sixths of its issue, be in the hands of two men, both of them inferior to Lord Northcliffe in journalistic flair, and one of them, Lord Rothermere, of a purely commercial type. In itself, the union marks a further lowering of a not very high standard of London daily journalism, for the Evening Standard, which belonged to the Hulton group, was the best edited evening newspaper in London, adapted to a rather higher standard of culture than any of its rivals, while the Sunday Chronicle, published in Manchester...
...have never rowed a comp or a single and is meant especially for the inexperienced men. The comp race is open to all men who have never rowed a single and the last class is the open race, an unlimited event in which anyone may row any type of boat preferred...
Although no title has been selected for this year's production it is understood that the general theme of the play is to be a burlesquing of the type of mystery play now in vogue. Several musical numbers have already been selected and contributions for the play book are being received from members of the Pi Eta Society. Contrary to the plan adopted by the Hasty Pudding Club, the book and lyrics will not be chosen by competition, but will be arranged from contributions made by all the members...
Created originally to stimulate Winter driving and enable the automobile manufacturer to keep his plant going the year round, the closed car is very obviously no experiment, but a permanent fixture in the automotive industry. From comprising only 10% of the output of the industry in 1919, this type of car now represents 35% of annual production. Motor car leaders attribute this striking increase in closed models principally to their greater comfort in poor weather,their greater cleanliness at all times, their distinct economy in the long run, their generally better appearance. The increasing tendency for state officials to keep...
...replacing the present ancient but discredited song "Bright College Years". From the piles of manuscripts of words and music handed in last spring by members of the Yale student body in competition for an anonymous prize of $1,000 offered for a new Yale song of the anthem type, nothing could be found that seemed worthy either of Yale or a thousand dollars. So the authorities have been forced to turn to more inspired circles for a chorus that will supplant "For God, for Country, and for Yale...