Dephne Pollard, the Keith's headliner, entertains with her English mannerisms and with an original presentation of an old song about Cleopatra. Also amusing are Hal Skelley and his company of three pretty girls--two blondes and a brunette--in "the Mutual Man". The musical comedy dancing in this act holds one's interest. A short three act drama featuring Frederick Bunion as Abraham Lincoln furnishes amusement of a different sort, and the bill is completed by Bert Errol of the Tetrazzini voice and the gorgeous gowns, the attempts of a few members of the audience to ride a circus horse and the usual singing and acrobatic stunts.
The Yale Student Council has recently ruled that only Seniors who are entitled to wear a "Y" will be appointed cheer leaders.
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THE OTHER CHEEK