Word: certain
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...effective as the jealous husband, although his expressions at times bespoke rather those of the villain of melodrama. M. Darmand was a masterly Claude Barrois, thoroughly finished in his action and singularly successful in change of mood. The minor parts were fairly well presented, in spite of a certain uneasiness of gesture and posture. L. W. Coleman '16 in the opening act was admirable as Justin, the tourists' guide and the role of Stanisias Colombin was adequately presented by J. A. Swinson...
...injustice of Harvard's reputation in certain quarters for snobbishness and for indifference has long been keenly felt by those connected in any way which the University. The editorials reprinted below seem to indicate that what remains of a widespread popular feeling is being broken up, and that the University is at last coming to her own in the eyes of the public...
...Perhaps from the very fact of its comparative antiquity and a certain dignity and aristocracy that naturally comes there from, and from Harvard's recognized primacy among educational institutions has come the rather general belief that Harvard is exclusive expensive attainable only to rich men and indulgent of vices common to the gilded youth. In truth, however Harvard with its non-sectarianism. Its enormous cosmopolitan attendance its prohibition of secret societies with their caste and clannishness, its diversified course of study in the college proper and the many special schools that make-up the University is the most democratic...
Even the movies show promise. One of the pictures will depict a few plays from a certain football game with a neighboring institution at the Stadium on November 22. Another will show the finish of the intercollegiate cross-country race at New York on the same day and should please particular people. The illustrated songs will be handled by various members of the University Glee Club, and the accompanying slides will give a vivid picture of every word sung. Nothing will be concealed and every man is expected to face the songs as he hears them...
...used as spies on innocent Freshmen who fail to make port before the cold gates of the buildings close. We ought to wonder how we ever conceived of such dreadful things. Probably this primal simplicity will become a little complicated as experience teaches wisdom, but we may be certain that in this case real red tape will always be avoided...