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...redeem the commonplaceness of the subject. Mr. W. G. Tinckom-Fernandez's "Fleshings and a White Pony" contains the elements of a good story, but the setting is badly chosen. It seems hardly likely that even a circus rider would pour out the secrets of her heart to an utter stranger with the freedom with which the lady of the pink tights and the white pony is made to tell her story; and the insistence upon the setting by references to the passing crowds of trippers and the sights and sounds of a seaside resort seems forced and mechanical...
...Boston uncertainties popularly known as "muckers." This decidedly extra-University element has certainly developed undesirable proportions. Theoretically there is no objection to orderly visitors who desire to watch our practice, but the unpleasant evidences of the tobacco chewing habit left in the Stadium by the older enthusiasts, and the utter disregard of the younger element for the rights of others, make their presence a nuisance. One afternoon last week a team composed of eleven schoolboys held practice in the area between the Locker Building and the Freshman gridiron. The owner of the football used may have been...
...last 30 years, no representative of the French government has dared to utter the name of God publicly. In the public schools all religious ceremonies have been abolished, and in the public life, all religious ideas, as far as possible. Quoting many other examples, the Abbe explained that religious toleration and liberty is unknown in France...
...Snow, Head of the Department of Languages at the Boston English High School; L. J. Spalding, assistant in Botany; H. A. Torrey '96, assistant professor of Chemistry; A. M. Tozzer, instructor in Anthropology; N. M. Trenholme '97, Professor of History at the University of Missouri; R. P. Utter '98, instructor in English at Amherst College; J. Viles '96, professor of History at the University of Missouri; H. L. Warren h.'02, professor of Architecture; J. K. Whittemore '95, assistant professor of Mathematics; B. G. Willard, instructor in Public Speaking; R. W. Willson '73, professor of Astronomy; I. L. Winter...
...find ourselves stuck, side-tracked and helpless before we know it. It is going to take us twenty years more to get where we cannot slide back. Every winter the forces of selfish greed that care nothing for the neighbor, nothing for the state, and in their utter short-sightedness and folly cannot grasp the meaning of the President's constant warning that "we go up or down together," can see only their own immediate profit, marshal their forces at Albany to make a breach in the tenement house law, now here, now there, anything to let their avarice...