Word: acted
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...remedy for preventing monopolies in restraint of trade is not to be gained by enforcing the Sherman Anti-Trust Act nor by breaking up corporations. In order to prevent excessive monopoly, we should create trade commissions, both state and national, provided with the same power that the Inter-state Commerce Commission has had over the railroads. This Commission has the power of fixing reasonable rates, and the system has worked to the advantage of both the railroads and the public. Besides the power of regulating rates, a trade commission should have the authority to break up consolidations which...
Graciousness seems to be a prominent feature of Miss Janis's make-up, judging from her conduct towards the members of her company. Every encore had to be shared by them. At the end of the second act, she thanked the audience for its appreciation, and added that she enjoyed this play more than any of the others in which she had participated. It is not difficult to surmise...
...meeting of candidates for the University hockey team was held in the Trophy Room of the Union yesterday afternoon. Coach A. Winsor '02 outlined the work for the coming season, and Dr. Channing Frothingham '02, who will act as physical adviser for the team, spoke on training...
...That heads of music departments, or other representative of colleges, in which these expositions are given, shall act as an advisory committee with Mr. Whiting...
...first act of this play is very successful comedy, the leisureliness of the action being relieved and even concealed by the deftness of the dialogue. The second act is melodramatic in the better sense. The interest shifts from Blakely, Sr., to Blakely, Jr., and cleverly devised situations replace to a large extent cleverly written lines. The third act is more or less conventional the threads of the story are straightened at last and there is the usual long-postponed embrace as the curtain falls...