Word: birde
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...paper outlines a method of spreading Harvard influence through the West without seeming unpleasantly officious. The play reviews are decidedly entertaining, but unequal, and in each case the reviewer has curiously reflected the actual language of the performance he witnessed. Thus the language of the reviews of "The Blue Bird" and of "Kathleen Ni Hoolihan" approaches critical dignity, while the dialect of the reviews of the musical comedies suggests the influence of comic opera lyrics. Mr. McMahon's letter on "The Playboy" capably presents one side of the discussion that has risen over that drama...
With incidents quite as frequent and action and action quite as rapid came Lady Gregory's play, "The Jackdaw." A jackdaw, it should be premised, is a bird. Michael Cooney, out of goodness of heart, would rescue Mrs. Broderick, his old time friend, from the throes of debt. He tries to do so discreetly by entrusting for her ten pounds with Joseph Nestor, who cannot resist, when he sees Mrs. Broderick return from the court, giving the money got her. She explains to the magistrate that she has acquired the money by selling her jackdaw. Michael Cooney discovers a whole...
...first cut in the fall baseball squad was made yesterday afternoon. The following men are retained: Avery, Babson, Bennett, Berquist, Bird, Blair, Bolton, Boyle, W. F. Brown, Buffum, Clark, Clifford, Curtis, Desha, Foulkner, Flint, Frye, Gibson, Grossman, Hardy, Harvey, Hass, Hoogs, Hoovey, Hubbard, Knight, Lewis, Long, Magwood, Osborn, Perkins, Phillips, Randall, Reeves, Russell, Sager, Sibley, Shapiro, Stebbins, Watson, Wingate, Young...
...batting orders: TEAM A. TEAM B. Wingate, 3b. l.f., Babson Desha, s.s. 2b., Harvey Clark, 1b. s.s., Curtis Randall, l.f. c., Reeves Long, c.f. c.f., Perkins Gibson, 2b. r.f., Blair Hoogs, r.f. 3b., Flint Young, c.f. 1b., Watson Bird, p. p., Beebe
...whom were ineligible last spring, should be able to fill the places of McLaughlin and Sexton, the first string pitchers, who were lost by graduation. In addition Boyle and Waterman who held the Yale freshmen to a 1 to 1 tie for 13 innings last spring and Babson, Bird, Ernst, and Hardy, of last year's University squad, will be candidates for the box position. Babson, Wigglesworth, Clifford, and Kelly should fill in the outfield positions. With such a wealth of material at his disposal, first base being the only position without a veteran, Coach Sexton will endeavor to find...