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...four planes formed a diamond over the landing field at Palomar. Major Dargue, piloting the New York at the head of the squadron, signaled to break up close formation for landing. Captain Woolsey, in the Detroit in number three position, and the New York, number two, turned out simultaneously, Woolsey to the left, Dargue to the right. The New York* continued as did the St. Louis, slightly higher and to the rear. The Detroit turned upward and away from the New York several hundred feet; then turned back to the right and went into a slight dive...
...that instant Woolsey was above the New York and probably did not see it. The Detroit started a gentle gliding turn slightly toward the New York's left wing; the ships telescoped and began to spin...
Tickets for the dance to be held in Woolsey Hall after the concert may be had at the same prices on mail application to the Woolsey Hall. The two entertainments are not connected in any way, and tickets to one do not admit to the other...
...Woolsey Hall, New Haven, will be the scene of the concert of the combined Yale and Harvard Musical Clubs at 8.15 o'clock Friday night. Fifty members of the University Instrumental Clubs and 30 members of the Glee Club will make the trip to Yale, according to an announcement made last night by William Brewster Jr. '27, manager of the Instrumental Clubs, who is in charge of the arrangements...
Honest Liars. The most commanding of comedians would have been in trouble here. Robert Woolsey is only a moderately funny fellow, usually concerning himself with musical comedy. Yet his performance will unquestionably go down as one of the most conscientious of the year. He worked with incredible diligence and in spots succeeded in putting even Honest Liars across. It is a frantic and feeble farce about a sanitarium. A mad group of characters, a pair of twins and an operation combine and recombine rapidly. Most of the jokes were old and none of the complications excruciating...