Word: vagabonder
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Even so cosmopolitan a citizen of the college world as the Vagabond did not spring into being full-blown, but had to start his undergraduate life in the Freshman dormitories. Among the many little questions about this and that which he remembers to have troubled those youthful days was how one mere division was sufficient to contain all the wisdom of the three fields of History. Government and Economics. If there are any others still not quite clear as to the relation the price of General Motors bears to the Chinese civil war the lecture to be given this morning...
...young hobo (Richard Arlen) who, cinemaddicts are to believe, persevered in a platonic companionship. At a jungle (hobo hangout) her sex is discovered when the Arkansaw Snake (Robert Perry) recognizes the contour of her hips, despite her masculine attire, her cropped hair. But Oklahoma Red (Wallace Beery) is a vagabond whose rules are: when he is with a gang, it is his gang; if a girl is in the gang, she is his girl. Hopping a freight with the gang to elude hawkshaws who were after Murderess Nancy, Oklahoma Red holds informal court, sentences Nancy's young hobo...
...Vagabond who is interested in music should miss the concert which is being given in Paine Hall, at 8.15 o'clock tonight. The four musicians are Hungarians, from Budapest: from where they have come by way of Paris, in order to play for Mrs. Coolidge at Pittsfield. Tonight they will play the same program which they rendered last week, but an assisting viola will be used in one additional number. Martina's "Tumult", which has previously been heard at Symphony Hall last autumn Lectures of interest...
...Student Vagabond" was first introduced as a daily feature of the CRIMSON three years ago. Its purpose is to let students know that certain lectures, which might prove interesting to them, are being given in a certain hall at a certain time. Any student of the University may listen in on almost any course whenever he wishes. The Vagabond announces what he considers to be the most interesting lectures given each day. So much for new members of Harvard University...
Last year there were several complaints that the courses recommended in the Vagabond were only in the fields of History, Literature, Music, Philosophy and Fine Arts, and that there was a tendency to omit lectures in science. The Vagabond must admit that he personally is primarily interested in the former types of lectures but he will also strive to keep in close touch with science courses...