Word: bullen
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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There is a power and vitality in Shakespeare's play that reminds one somewhat of some modern drama. Here we see the eternal triangle, in this case King Henry, Queen Katharine and Anne Bullen; here we have the noble here, condemned to death by the wily villain, heroically bidding the crowd goodby. Here, too, is the court room scene, but (Heaven be praised!) no one recognizes the prosecuting attorney as a long lost father, or vice- versa. There is a ball room scene, a garden scene--who says that Shakespeare isn't modern? The lights and shadows of King Henry...
...turn of the tide, arrogant in his power, forward even in his fall. Miss Mathison's Queen Katharine was good, as her parts usually are. She is best, as always when subdued, tending to become theatrical when roused to any great pitch of emotion. Miss Mackay's Anne Bullen could hardly have been bettered, portraying as it did the willful, attractive personality of Henry's second wife. But the master characterization of all was Lyn Harding's King Henry. The easy going, blustering, good-natured king, slow to anger, but strong in his wrath when aroused, was played to perfection...
...Cutler '19; S. C. Wu uC. vs. C. P. Richter 1L; P. M. Hamilton '20 vs. A. Kirk '20; R. L. Hobbs '17 vs. E. H. Morse '20; E. B. Benedict '18 vs. F. K. Veach 1L; D. L. Brown 2L vs. A. M. Reed 1L; W. B. Bullen 2D vs. W. C. Clark '19; C. W. Brown '20 vs. D. K. Dunmore '18; W. D. D. Morgan '18 vs. A. Claflin '20; P. B. Boyden '18 vs. P. F. Le Fevre; J. Carlson '19 vs. C. de Zaldo...
Sections 13 to 17 inclusive, H. A. Andrews; sections 18 to 22 inclusive, F. A. Johnson; sections 23 to 27 inclusive, A. C. Munger; sections 28 to 32 inclusive, H. W. Wesman; sections 33 to 37 inclusive, A. Bullen...
...Start," W. A. Searle 1G. Abe Lewis a "dumper", R. D. Whittemore '13 Banks, a negro servant in the Rodgers J. R. K. Taylor uC. America Sparrow, a negro "mammy" in the Floyd home, Miss Louise Burleigh Dixon mason, a young New Yorker, R. C. Benchley '12 Sam Bullen, a Kentucky "Colonel," W. C. Woodward '12 "Mister" Theodore Page, a Kentucky "Private," M. T. Quigg '13 Mary Floyd, his niece, Miss Marjorie E. Smith David Bollivar, of the tobacco pool, E. W. Hammond...