Word: caste
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...move. To witness "Her Regiment," now playing at the Shubert Theatre, is proof that such a view is correct, for even Victor Herbert's music is not enough to warrant Mr. Brian's appearance as a sole star. It is true that Mr. Brian has been surrounded with a cast of mediocrity, which might excuse leniency in judgment. He dances as well as ever, but even stepping around as he does cannot take away the conviction that "Her Regiment" is pretty thin stuff...
...Lord So-and-So any evening at midnight, and be sure of finding four members of the aristocracy, full of good breeding and bon mots, a sleepy butler, a silver cigarette box, a whiskey and potass, and a beautiful woman hidden in the next room! If any cast could really take us back to those days, Mr. Faversham has chosen it. Miss Elliot is stupendously stunning, and almost convincing as Lady Algy. We suspect that, being a sport herself, she left Lord A. mainly because he was so refined when drunk, but during his sober moments he was, as played...
...first Senior elections held in Phillips Brooks House yesterday, about 130 men cast ballots for the class day officers. Announcement of the final results of the elections will not be made, however, until the mail votes from the members of the class who are in military service in this country have been returned to the Nominating Committee. They are due before February...
...those who are in active service and away from College through the mail, it will be impossible to reach more than a comparatively small number in this way. It is therefore important not only that every Senior make certain to be at the polls tomorrow, but that he cast his vote after careful, unprejudiced consideration. The standard of 1918 class officers has been exceptionally high in the past. The Senior officers are more important than those of any other year. There is an opportunity and a duty for every Senior to maintain the standards of his class by voting wisely...
...Senior Nominating Committee has decided to send out the ballots to the Seniors in national service on duty in this country on Thursday, January 10, instead of on Tuesday, January 22. Members of the Class of 1918, however, who are still in College, will cast their ballots on the date originally planned, January 22, and the Seniors in service will still have until February 8 to return their ballots. The addresses of the latter are being secured from F. S. Mead '87, editor of the Alumni Bulletin, who is in charge of that publication's war records...