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THE MAROON TIGER
PROJECTIONS
(Continued from Page Six)
To arouse the spirit of antiquity sometimes means
a scare from the ghosts of the past.
Girls, if you can’t inhale, why fake?
How times have changed! Once upon a time words
were set to music, now a hi-hi-de-ho and a what have
you set to ‘music.’
The “Gold Diggers” on Broadway are voicing a col
lective protest against the departure of American mil
lionaires to foreign countries.
PHILO - WITS
By F. A. Haynes
If he grows negligent about his chic mustache then
he is a much-married man.
“Man’s worst enemy is man” does not refer to the
credit man.
Think of the difference location makes. On the
farm well watered stock is an asset.
The league, peace conferences, investigating commit
tee, etc., are at least educational —they teach large scale
procrastination.
All work and no pay makes Jack a dull boy; hut a
shrewd crook.
America is going up in smoke—cigarette.
The country’s greatest optimist is the advertiser who
says, “Just bring an honest face.”
Itemizing has its virtues hut would it have been
much cheaper to say “Tax everything”?
People aren’t hoarding their money; they are merely
awaiting the new model gadgets.
What about the “in-laws”, they have theories on rela
tivity?
The upper-hands had better look out or the under
hands will steal the show.
Uslike: Concerning ourselves with the identity of
Nero while the flames scorch our lower garments.
Congress provides the laws; the lobbyist provides
the loop-holes.
Truthful advertising is impossible. Imagine an ad.
reading: Ninety-eight cent article marked up to four
ninety-five.
Americans spend annually two billion dollars in lot
teries. I ask you can you subdue a nation with such
hope?
What could five-cent bread mean to a man if he hasn’t
the nickel?
RECENT ADDITIONS TO THE LIBRARY
(Continued from Page Eleven)
Chase, Stuart. A New Deal, 1932.
Cromwell, Otelia, ed. Readings From Negro Authors,
c 1931.
Curtius, Ernest Robert. The Civilization Of France,
1932.
Dahlberg, A. 0. Jobs, Machines And Capitalism, 1932.
Dinnet, Ernest. What We Live By, c 1932.
Dodge, Raymond. The Craving For Superiority, 1931.
Dulles, Foster Rhea. America hi The Pacific; a century
of expansion, 1932.
Eddy, George Sherwood. The Challenge Of Russia, c
1931.
Fisher, Rudolph. The Conjure-Man Dies', a mystery
tale of dark Harlem, c 1932.
Flickinger, Roy Caston. The Greek Theatre And Its
Drama, c 1926.
Goodspeed, Edgar Johnson. The Story Of The New
Testament, 1931.
Gulick, Charles Burton. Modern Traits In Old Greek
Life, 1927.
Hamilton, Edith. The Greek Way, c 1930.
Headley, Leal Aubrey. Making The Most Of Books,
1932. Includes a discussion of the more important
fererence works in the various fields of learning.
Hockett, Homer Carey. Introduction To Research In
American History, 1931.
Hopper. Bruce. Pan-Sovietism. The Issue Before Ameri
ca And The fCorld. 1931. “A reproduction of eight
lectures entitled, ‘Soviet Russia After Thirteen
Years’, given before Lowell Institute in 1931.”—
Pref.
Huxley, Julian Sorell. The Captive Shrew And Other
Poems Of A Biologist, 1932.
I’ll Take My Stand; the South and the agrarian tradi
tion, by twelve southerners, 1930.
Koch, Frederick Henry. Carolina Folk Comedies.
Lewisohn, Ludwig. Expression In America, 1932.
Lord, Russell. Men Of Earth, 1931. “The lives and
opinions of forty American farmers and one French
Peasant.”
Menge, Edward John von Komorowski. Jobs For The
College Graduate In Science, c 1932.
Milne, Alan Alexander. Four Plays: Michael and Mary;
To Meet The Prince; The Perfect Alibi; Portrait
Of A Gentleman In Slippers, 1932.
Morley, Christopher Darlington. Ex Libris Carissimus.
1932. “Five talks delivered at the University of
Pennsylvania in the autumn of 1931 under the Dr.
A. S. W. Rosenblach fellowship in bibliography.”
Rominson, E. A. G. The Structure Of Competitive In
dustry, 1932.
Rose, Enid. Gordon Craig And The Theatre; a record
and an interpretation, 1931.
Sanderson, Ezra Dwight. The Rural Community; the
natural history of a sociological group, c 1932.
Soule, George Henry. The Autobiography Of Lincoln
Steffens, c 1931.
Van Loon, Hendrik Willem. Van Loon s Geography; the
story of the world we live in, 1932.
Williams, Charles. The English Poetic Mind, 1932.