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Outfielders: J. J. Borland, II '33, R. F. Curran '34, F. P. Locke '33, A. J. Lupien '32, T. A. Lupien '34, J. P. McCaffrey '33, W. J. McTigue '33, J. J. Ripley '34, W. R. Sutcliffe '34, John Ware, Jr. '34, R. H. Watt...
Freshmen and University battery-men have been warming up during the past week and will start practice games in the near future. The size of the squad is no improvement over previous years although when the hockey and basketball season ends it will be increased. John Ware, Jr. '34, Nathaniel Ware '34, W. R. Sutcliffe '34, and W. B. Wood, Jr. '32 are expected to come out at that time...
...without a copy of one of the blue and white Delia Robbia bambini which decorate the façade of the Florentine Foundling Hospital. Their designer was not Cleveland's Luca Delia Robbia (1400-82), but his prolific nephew, Andrea. Luca, however, perfected the enamel-coated terra cotta ware of which they are made. A suave sculptor, he lacked the virility of his great contemporaries (Verrocchio, Donatello) but had an able talent, designed a number of pieces beloved by romantics. His greatest was the series of singing angels and dancing boys which form the "singing gallery" in the choir...
Last month Pepsodent announced that the program might be discontinued unless enough listeners wrote letters asking for its retention. (As an inducement, a beetle-ware tumbler was offered to every writer who sent in part of a Pepsodent carton.) Candidly Pepsodent admitted it wanted strong evidence that the expense of two nation-wide programs every night was justified. Last week Pepsodent announced that the returns warranted keeping "The" Goldbergs...
...Last week it was announced that "The March of Time," having completed its pre-arranged schedule of presentations, would be discontinued, at least temporarily. Listeners were invited to write letters stating whether or not they desired "The March of Time" to be brought back to the air. (No beetle-ware tumblers were offered, since it is contrary to TIME'S policy to offer any inducements except its own merits.) The letters received last week were distinguished not by their volume, but by their insistence-in some cases indignant-that the program be retained for its educational value, its adult...