Word: barkers
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Michael S. Alexander '21, Class of 1863; William Allen '22, Price Greenleaf Aid; William R. Barker '22, Matthews; Gerald Ruggles Barrett, Jr., '20, Price Greenleaf Aid; Elmer Reese Beeler '21, Matthews; Carl A. Benander '21, Bigelow; Alfred L. Benjamin '20, John Harvard; David Berman '20, Price Greenlead Aid; Warren E. Blake '20, Toppan; Frederick M. Carey '20, John Harvard; Charles W. Carter, Jr., '20, Nathanial Ropes, Jr.; Burton L. Chadwick '20, Lincoln; Porter Ralph Chandler '21, John Harvard; Paul P. Coggins '21, Addison Brown; Malcolm Cowley Occ., Harvard Club of Western Penna.; Paul R. Doolin '21, Richard Augustine Gambrill; Nathan...
...clock, when the Choate and Pound Clubs will present their arguments. The meeting, which will be held in Langdell Hall, will be open to the public, and briefs of the arguments presented will be furnished to those attending. The representatives of the Choate Club will be L. R. Barker and Carl Painter of the Pound Club, G. F. Levington and Otto Stegeman, Sitting as judges will be Chief Justice George M. Powers of the Supreme Court of Vermont, Associate Justice William R. Sweetland of the Supreme Court of Rhode Island, and Associate Justice Benjamin N. Cardoza of the New York...
That acting should be taught in schools and colleges and should be made a part of general education was the point made by Granville Barker, the English producer, speaking last night in the Living Room of the Union before more than 600 students...
...younger generation seems absolutely oblivious to the gross crudities which are perpetrated on the stage today, and do not seem to take any artistic pleasure in the skill of the art," continued Mr. Barker, To improve the acting of the present day, Mr. Barker suggested two innovations. One was that there should be regularly established schools, in which connection, he made the statement that acting should be recognized as a part of general education; and the other was that there should be more co-operation among the actors themselves...
...Barker's experiments in the repertoire theatre are being carried on in London, where he has long been intimately connected with the London Stage Society and where his Greek revivals in conjunction with Professor Murray have attracted a great deal of attention...