Punch or the London Charivari, Volume 158, March 24, 1920. by Various
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(11) "What Manchester thinks to-day England will think next
Sunday evening." Analyse this statement in its bearing upon the play-producing societies. (12) "Let who will make a nation's laws so that I make its songs." Discuss the ethical and sociological significance of this with regard to (a) "Where do flies go in the winter-time?" (b) "I _do_ like-an egg with my tea." In the _vivâ-voce_ portion of the examination, candidates for Honours will be required to satisfy the examiners (to the point of actual tears) by their recital of selected passages from prepared books. They may offer any two of the following: "Buckingham's Farewell;" "The Signalman's Daughter;" "The Death of Little Nell" (_with voices_). For candidates not seeking Honours a passable imitation of Mr. GEORGE ROBEY will entitle to one group. A.E. * * * * * TWO VIEWS. There was a high priest of illusion Who rose by his leader's extrusion; By way of amends He invites his old friends To extinguish their prospects by Fusion. |
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