Word: acted
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Hagedorn was poet of his class on graduation in 1907 and the author of several one-act plays that were produced by the Dramatic Club. He has since written "The Silver Blade," a play in verse, "A Troop of the Guard and Other Poems," and "The Horse Thieves," a one-act comedy...
...third production of its fifth season the 47 Workshop will produce "Rusted Stock," a four-act play of New England life and influences by Miss Doris Halman, Radcliffe 1G, a member of English 47a. Miss Halman also wrote "Will of the Wisp," the one-act phantasy which was given as a curtain raiser for the first Workshop production of the present year...
...clock. The attractions of the evening as announced by the committee include a five-reel movie entitled "Manhattan Madness," featuring Douglas Fairbanks and Jewel Carmer; two-reel Key-stone comedy, "Haystacks and Steeples," and two "Mutt and Jeff" animated cartoons. The entertainment will be further increased by a vaudeville act and by the fact that no member of the class will be allowed under any circumstances to make a speech...
...said, for three hours on a stretch. A more correct name for the play, we suggest, would be a sexual farce. In many respects, it is the most daring production of this dramatist, and has the inevitable touch of Shavian heroics and Shavian mysticism, as usual, in the last act. The excessively long and mystical monologue of the Mayoress seems at first to strike a false note, until one suddenly wakes up to the fact that it is really the play's manifesto, and that the Mayoress is the eternal Woman, the eternal Eve, pleading for her misunderstood...
...recently pointed out in these columns that democratic patriots should think for their country before they fight for it. The Harvard Union for American Neutrality now wishes to suggest some of the issues which must be thought out. For the fact of an overt act does not lead straight to a duty to fight Germany...