Word: vagabonder
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Spring is the season of the Vagabond. It is then that he wakes from his boozy hibernation and begins his hegiras to the pools of Truth. But this year the groundhogs have deceived him, and the Vagabond awakes to find himself in a bitter world of snow, and snow-removers, and more snow. Sitting at his fire with a cheerful glass, he tries to forget, and fancies himself in ancient Attica where it is spring now and the Gods are smiling on humanity. Dinoysus, sitting at Zeus' table, looks down with special pleasure, for this is the time...
Dennis King's excellence as the swaggering handsome baritone here of musical romance a la Vagabond King is well accepted, and now in Mark Reed's "Petticoat Fever," he reveals an unsuspected talent for light comedy. The play itself is a hilariously funny romantic farce which should place a strong bid for the title of this season's comedy number...
...Vagabond, with his hat safely removed from its customary pedestal, will invade the precincts of Harvard 5 at nine o'clock this morning to hear Professor Merriman lecture upon the reign of Bloody Mary Tudor...
...loss our lives, our Country and our homes are the pledge . . Every man will be expected to do his duty. I will do mine . . ." so spake His Grace, Charles Duke of Burgundy, early on the morning of the Battle of Paris some five hundred years age. And so the Vagabond, at ten o'clock this morning will journey to Sever $3 to hear Mr. Kelsey enliven the routine of French A as he presents delightful hits from French history...
Today the Vagabond will go to hear Professor Crane Brinton lecture on Jean Jacques Rousseau in Harvard 5 at 9 o'clock...