Word: acted
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...this morning. But the time to have attacked it was before it had budded and when advice was being asked. However, if there are enough play-actors in the Freshman class to have a club, after the University Club has drawn its material, and if they are ready to act for the love of acting, we can see no reason why they should not be allowed...
...genuine as the character about whom it revolved, and no more so. Unfortunately, Phil Durgan in "We The People" is not sufficiently tangible as a character to let us judge of this. In action he is at best merely a hero, and in the cross-examination of the third act, a hero somewhat at a loss for smart things...
...Collegiate Literary Competition, organized last year by the Advocate, the Yale Courant, the Yale Literary Magazine, and the Nassau Literary Magazine (Princeton), will commence today. Three prizes of $50 each are offered: one each for the best short story, poem, and one-act play. Any undergraduate may compete for one or more of these prizes...
...bacillus has also found its way into this conservative magazine. Mr. Nathan's one-act play, "Atoms," takes up a question that we have perhaps heard enough of lately from the dramatists. It is a relief to find Mr. Nathan's treatment of the subject sincere and vigorous...
...long standing: "Neither the Office nor the Committee on the Regulation of Athletic Sports has power to excuse any student from any examination or other test that an instructor may wish to require." That is, the Dean meant that the Office would not discipline the students for the mere act of cutting or absenting themselves from Cambridge. Beyond this his permission did not and could not extend...