Word: coquelin
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...skill in acting. R. de K. Gilder '99 followed with a French song which was very successfully sung to the accompaniment of a guitar. Several comic selections by J. C. McCall '99 were very well received and a short monologue by E. L. Dudley 1900 in imitation of Coquelin was also amusing. The hit of the evening was R. Logan '97 in the character of M. Brunetiere. The performance closed with more singing and music by the two clubs...
...Copeland's lecture this evening at 8 o'clock in Sever 11 will be on Signor Salvini, Mr. Jefferson, M. Coquelin, Madame Janauschek, and Adelaide Neilson, in famous characters. The lecture will be open to all members of the University...
Lecture. Signor Salvini, Mr. Jefferson, M. Coquelin, Madame Janauschek, and Adelaide Neilson, in famous characters. Mr. Copeland. Sever...
...Some Views of Acting" by Salvini express his views of emotionalism in dramatic are, his divergeuce from Coquelin's "mechanism" and sympathy with living's feeling of his part. "Franklin in Allegory" owes its chief interest to illustrations of old prints, "Laurels of the American Tar in 1812" is also lavishly industrated...
...Hapgood takes issue with Coquelin in "Diderot's Paradox of Acting." He shows fallacies in Diderot's arguments, and turns to Archer's "Masks and Faces" for support in his conclusion that "you can not get the very highest acting unless you supplement a thorough mechanical training by all the advantages of inspiration...