Word: written
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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What was already known of these people as well as the new facts revealed by the Mason-Spinden expedition are set forth in the following article which Dr. Mason has written for the New York Times...
...Significance. There are in the world a few unsensitive people for whom the mellow, wry blarney of Author Donn-Byrne has no meaning at all. These are pitiable folk, for they will not understand the astonishing thing he has now done-written a book of modern times with all the glamour upon it that was on Messer Marco Polo, The Wind Bloweth and his other tales of days long gone. His warmest admirers will be quickest to see that he has not done this rich thing without overdoing it occasionally-slipping over briefly into unredeemed melodrama, laying...
...stripped to the buff; that if land is ever discovered beyond Barrow, and utilized for an aero base, Manhattan may be within two days and a half of Tokyo. Besides such statistics, human interest, personalities, abound. The one maddening thing is, that for a book written by a camera man, this one is most stingily illustrated...
...following article was written for the Crimson by Langdon Warner '03, a Fellow of the Fogg Museum for Research in Asia, on the last Chinese expedition which representatives of the Museum have taken part in. Mr. Warner and his associates returned to this country last spring and are now preparing the material they collected there for exhibition in the Fogg Museum. The 1924-25 expedition, which is the latest of Mr. Warner's several trips in China, was impeded by the fighting which was taking place in eastern China at that time. The party took a large number of photographs...
Miss Anne Riggs, Vassar '27, has written the following article especially for the Crimson. Miss Riggs is chairman of the Student Curriculum Committee at Vassar and the following review was submitted to the President, H. N. MacCracken. It is notable that the undergraduate body at Vassar has always been more closely in touch with the administration of the college than has previously been the case at Harvard...