Word: acted
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...hundred and eighth dinner of the Pierian Sodality will be held at the Hotel Thorndike tomorrow evening at 7 o'clock. Elaborate preparations are being made. Howard Shaw '13, ex-president of the Sodality, will act as toast-master and there will be speeches by the following men: Modeste Alloo, coach of the orchestra; E.H. Barry '15; Dr. P.G. Clapp '08, the well-known symphony composer; C. Clifton '12; Dr. A.T. Davison '06; and F.H. Hewitt UL. Mr. Arthur Foote '74, and old Sodality man, and one of the greatest composers in the country, is expected to be present. Professor...
...second of the series of Senior interdormitory smokers will be held in Holworthy 17 and 18, first floor, east entry, this evening from 9 until 10.30 o'clock. The Seniors living in Holworthy will act as hosts to all members of the class of 1915 living in Matthews and Thayer Halls. Seniors not living in the Yard are also invited to attend. Refreshments will be served...
...result of the decision of the judges of the play competition, the Dramatic Club will produce three one-act plays this spring. These are "Garafelia's Husband", by Miss Esther W. Bates, "The Florist Shop", by Miss Winifred Hawkridge, and "Toy Soldiers", by Miss Agnes Van Slyck. The authors of all three plays are members of Professor Baker's courses on the technique of the drama at Radcliffe. Honorable mention was also made of "The Sniper" by Eugene C. O'Neil and "When East Meets West" by Mrs. David Kimball, Radcliffe Sp. The judges of the competition were Professor George...
...college actor should remember that he is merely a color in a pattern, a part of a "stock company", not a star of the evening. Professor baker stated that the only way to build up a role is to study stage directions as well as lines. The actor must act emotionally as well as with his mind, must study every aspect of the character which he is to interpret. He also emphasized the need of a warm, colored voice upon the stage, the lack of which would destroy all the effects of an otherwise well-created character...
...series of interdormitory smokers for the class of 1915 will be inaugurated this evening, when the Seniors living in Thayer Hall will act as hosts to the Seniors from Hollis and Stoughton in Thayer Common Room between 9 and 10.30 o'clock. These smokers are a feature of the Senior life in the Yard, and do much toward forming close friendships among members of the graduating class. In addition to those living in the dormitories named, all Seniors who do not room in the Yard are invited to the smoker. Refreshments will be served during the evening...