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After being eight down and ten to go at the end of the first act, "Clubs Are Trumps", the new comedy at the Copley Theatre came to life in the later stages of the game, and was able to end up with a safe, but slender, margin of success. The authors, Leslie Bickson and W. Lee Dickson, failed to show any- thing like championship form until they had run up a big handicap against themselves...
Huge Relative Amuses Copley Audience...
...Arthur Adams, Mrs. Copley Amory, Mrs. G. T. Baldwin, Mrs. C. B. Barnes, Mrs. H. F. Bigelow; Mrs. B. S. Bradford, Mrs. Addison Brown, Mrs. F. L. Bullard, Mrs. LeB. R. Briggs, Mrs. T. J. Coolidge, Mrs. W. E. Crosby, Mrs. Arthur Dubois, Mrs. E. D. Emerson, Mrs. R. T. Fisher, Mrs. Philip Gardener, Mrs. C. W. Gerould, Mrs. W. P. Graves, Mrs. C. N. Greenough, Mrs. C. T. Greve, Mrs. H. S. Grew, Mrs. J. F. Harris, Mrs. W. B. Henry, Mrs. J. H. Hill, Mrs., A. L. Hobson, Mrs. D. C. Holder, Mrs. C. H. Hollister...
...just about forgotten that vaudeville is a form of entertainment, and had become almost content with going to the Copley once in a long while and reading the New York criticisms between-vacations. But there seems to have been a lot of publicity for vaudeville lately--a big article all about the Industry in the Satevepost; the notorious Heywood Broun recently driven to the wall by his own contribs and forced to admit that some vaudeville is pretty good; and that story about the lady in the hospital who, on realizing she had missed a whole bill at Keith...
...CRIMSON reporter asked Coach Slattery his opinion yesterday afternoon, and the latter said emphatically. "It was most decidedly a home run. No one could have stopped it." Coach Morey of Middlebury, reached by telephone at the Copley Square Hotel, where his team is staging, hestitated to express himself definitely, but he conceded that since it was a very hard hit ball and it bounced badly for center fielder Hastings, it might better be judged a home run. Stanley Wood ward, the Herald reporter, concurred in this belief...