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...Mary Boland is the chief actress, she who made so much of Meet the Wife. Her performance seemed a trifle blatant, possibly only in comparison with the skillful hilarity of Edna May Oliver. The three boys, especially Humphrey Bogart, contributed highly entertaining performances...
Cradle Snatchers is a play in which Mary Boland will attempt to repeat the success of Meet the Wife. Assisting her, Edna May Oliver...
...Thomas Eldreth Finley Jr. '26, of Madisonville, Ky., and Archibald Prewitt DeWeese '26, of Lexington, Ky., are awarded James A. Rumrill Scholarships. Thomas Senior Berry of Northampton, and Lewis Hyman Weinstein, of Portland, Me., both Freshmen, receive Crowninshield scholarships, and Mary L. Whitney scholarships go to other Freshmen, Francis Boland King, of Brighton, and Henry Mayer Wilson of Louisville, Ky., while Kemp Henry Smith '26, of Albion, Ill., receives a C. L. Jones scholarship...
...Chairman, G. L. Mattheson, Loring Ware: D. D. Reldy, Helen Mitchell; F. W. Saunders, Lucille Coburn; W. S. Smith, E. E. Boland; D. H. Wallance, Helen Leland: J. C. White, Florence Canton; Wilbor Whittemore, Marguerite Weaver...
...with great discretion and a humorous touch that is simple and unaffected. Viola Harper is a second "Bab," and Russell Medcraft is quite remarkable as the 17-year-old man-of-the-world; his acting, in a part that could easily, be spoiled, is commendably natural and youthful. Mary Boland is a trifle too sugary as the flighty Mrs. Wheeler, while Phoebe Foster overposes in her part of the ingenue, Miss Pinney; otherwise, the cast is pleasing throughout...