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...CRIMSON takes pleasure in introducing a new column to its readers, with the purpose of acquainting them with its many distant relatives in the growing family of journalism. It intense to review the magazines with the frankness of any discussion of relatives between friends, but briefly withal, and will point out the best qualities and contents of each, as they appear on the newsstands...
...finds it easier to place the blame for this undergraduate unconsciousness on the shoulders of educators and doting parents, rather than on the student himself. That unconsciousness is the product of a system, conceived withal for his benefit, which gives many a youth more pocket money than he can possibly spend, which often considers his whims of more importance than those of his family in readjusting the budget, which feeds and clothes and amuses him with luxury,--which, in short, places him in a class entirely removed from the rest of the world...
...withal, Switzerland has a very deep respect for the rights of property and hence many a continental who is afraid of keeping his money at home, keeps it in Switzerland. This and the fact that Switzerland's well trained secret service gives short shrift to Communists or professional agitators enrages the country's left-wing Socialists...
...fair, must admit to a certain prejudice against actresses whose fame seems to rest on a weary drawl and a manner that frankly indicates that the world is too much with us. Such are Ruth Chatterton and Jane Cowl. After watching the former suffer the grossness that is masculinity (withal patiently) through two or three films, one suddenly revolts at the eternal repetition. The latter, while a less interesting personality, is not so monotonous. This brings us to the question of just what is acting? Current drama supports two kinds of actors. The first, of which Glenn Hunter and Helen...
Since there had to be this play about a little movie usher who goes out under the bright lights to pose as a lady, and since she had to be just a little girl "with a great big heart and no one to put in it," though withal a knowing little girl, Miss Hayes in the one person to play the good fairy. Between her one good turn a day and her one good man a night she keeps her audience pleasantly amused, especially by her trick of beginning to talk in rapturous innocence and then coming out with...