It does not feel like a place a human being should be inside. In fact, they try to limit the amount that people go into them.
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PROBABLY the last words and music in quartet finesse may be found in the Revelers’ performances of “Dancing in the Dark” and the fable of Yuba (Victor 22772). The piano background of Frank Black is ...
Knutson of Amherst had made a bad catch of a kick; the ball bounced forward out of his arms just as two Princeton tacklers closed in on him, but they hesitated and his lunging, stumbling movement ...
The chief competition was very ably furnished by Frank Appleton, Jr., with his quartet of bay thoroughbreds. The Voss brothers showed a couple of nice horses, but were somewhat overlooked. Frank Voss ...
William Woodward was not at Aqueduct last weekend to see his Belair Stud colors carried into the right place for the third time in the Junior Champion Stakes, but he was informed by wire, without ...
Devotion“ is a gentle little whimsy and is therefore, of course, not laid in New York or in that East where such moods are unknown, but properly in London. In spite of a cast running to such blue ...
IT is estimated (right here) that five hundred thousand foot-pounds of energy have been put by the newspapers during the past month into the manufacture of a story out of the Collings murder, and, up ...
John Becker opens his season with a show of Fernand Lége, one of the mighty pioneers who made the first break that started Cubism. It is not to be compared with the show that Durand-Ruel gave last ...
IT’S true, all right. There are lip-sticks in Prussia. You even see face powder and liquid nail polish, but none of these are really very popular. They are the stepchildren, while the real pets are ...
Ariel Cross was entered with a lot of cheap two-year-olds last Tuesday, and those on the inside bet themselves silly. Everything clicked, for the good thing won in a gallop. The big out-of-town ...
The passing of both teams was in a state of backwardation; our Wall Street man insists that’s the word. The only completed Dartmouth pass, which gained forty-eight yards, wouldn’t have done much ...
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