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...short play by David Carb '09, which follows Mr. Eaton's article, is a specimen of what our eager young dramatists are planning to give us, a more efficient censorship than that sporadically exercised by the Mayor of Boston will be necessary. "The Easiest Way" was a brutal play, dealing frankly with a brutal subject, but it at least succeeded in making vice hideous. Mr. Carb's play, "The Other Side," attempts to inform the reader (the play is fortunately too short for the stage) that for a woman there is more chance of happiness in vice than in unmarried...
...first prose contribution is the New Age, a play, written by David Carb and recently acted by the Harvard Dramatic Club. It deals with the South at the hour of Lee's surrender, and its meaning is large and high. Mr. Lippmann interprets Mr. Granville Barker with vigorous admiration. Mr. Spring tells a tragic story with a touch not always sure but with evidence of power. Mr. Seligmann contributes a light ghost story--humorous in sports--the point of which I have striven to feel or to perceive. The editorial articles are a graceful recognition of the Monthly...
...first public performance of the Dramatic Club's plays will be given in Brattle Hall tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. There will be four one-act plays: "The Better Way," by P. Mariett '11; "Marvelous Bentham," by H. Hagedorn '07; "The New Age," by D. Carb '09; and "The Higher Good," by T. Guild 2G. Other performances of these plays will also be held on next Thursday at Brattle Hall, and on next Saturday at Jordan Hall, Boston. Tickets, at $1.50 and $1, may be procured in advance at the main store of the Co-operative, Leavitt & Peirce...
...Professor G. P. Baker '87, Mr. Winthrop Ames '95, and Mr. H. T. Parker of the Boston Transcript have chosen the following one-act plays for the annual spring performance: "The Better Way" by Paul Mariett '11, "Marvelous Bentham" by Hermann Hagedorn '07, "The New Age" by David Carb '08, and "The Better Man" by T. H. Guild...
...management is now planning to give an original one-act play every week or fortnight, and intends, in the course of the spring and summer, to produce plays by Leonard Hatch '05, author of "The Heart of the Irishman," given by the Harvard Dramatic Club last May; David Carb '09, Instructor in English at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology; and Paul Mariett '11. It is understood that the plan has the cordial support of Professor George P. Baker...