8 Metaphors for programmes

The Internal Organization was a local body whose programme was "Macedonia for the Macedonians."

The full programme for the season of Promenade Concerts which opened last Saturday is, as usual, a most interesting document, and we are of course glad to see that our gallant Allies are so well represented.

The programme was assassination, abolition of debts, confiscation of property: so little of novelty is there in revolutionary principles.

The programme is a carefully guarded secret, to be sure; but it is knownit had to be knownto a number of people outside of our friends the enemy.

It happened, however, that one night recently the perfect programme was givenCarnaval, Les Sylphides and Petroushka; but there was not a seat in the house, and I therefore had to stand in great discomfort, so that half the joy evaporated.

But I have still a grievance, and that is that the programme is so rarely the programme that I myself would have arranged.

The programme was assassination, abolition of debts, confiscation of property: so little of novelty is there in revolutionary principles.

No, her programme would not be a petty oneand yet "Do take a cab, Marna," she urged.

8 Metaphors for  programmes