Word: acted
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1910-1919
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...about warfare; then a poem about "the 'pyrus' of the Nile" (we take this to be some new-fangled allegory on those famous banks); then another poem about "our reckless youth," as brilliant as the dullest of the dull spots in a certain older poet; and then a one-act play which with twice as much dramatic spirit would have almost half enough for half an act...
...conclusion, he reminded the R. O. T. C. cadets of Clausewitz's words: "War is only a continuation of State policy by other means. The most decisive act of judgment of the statesman and general is to understand correctly the war in which he engages, not to take it for something which by the nature of the case it cannot possibly...
...Agassiz Theatre, Radcliffe, at 8 o'clock this evening. This will be the second performance of this play, the first having been held last Thursday evening. As at the first performance, only those who have been specially invited will be allowed to witness the production. The drama, in four acts, was written by Miss Eleanor Hinkley, a member of the Workshop, who, besides being the author of "The Reunion," a one-act play presented by the University Dramatic Club last year, has taken part in many Workshop pieces. The production is under the general supervision of Professor G. P. Baker...
...Flesh and Blood" deals with the problems of New England life. Its production follows a series of three one-act plays which were presented privately some time ago, and which met with such success that two public performances were given on December 1. Since that time the members of English 47 have been rehearsing regularly for the production of the four-act piece which is being given for the second time tonight...
...Flesh and Blood" is a four-act drama dealing with New England life and written by Miss Eleanor Hinkley, a special student in English 47, who also took part in "The Good Men Do," one of the three one-act plays presented by the Workshop this fall. Like all former productions of the Workshop, "Her Flesh and Blood" will be acted and managed entirely by members of English 47, under the direction of Professor G. P. Baker...