Word: courting
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...House will hold a dinner and conference in the Trophy Room of the Union tomorrow evening from 6.30 to 8.15 o'clock. W. Willcox, Jr., '17, chairman of the committee, will preside. The speakers will be Judge Frederick P. Cabot '90, the recently appointed judge of the Boston Juvenile Court, who will talk on social service as it pertains to his work in the court, and Mr. Charles F. Ernst of the South Bay Union, who will speak on social service in general. C. Higginson '17 will also speak. The dinner will be one dollar a plate. Anyone interested...
...Fugitive" and less clearly, in "The Pigeon." William Falder, a junior law clerk, forges a check to obtain money with which to run off with the woman he loves, who is married to a brute of a husband. His deed is discovered and he is summoned before the court, tried, sentenced, and imprisoned. After three years he is freed again and hunts for a job, followed everywhere by the stigma of his prison term. He finds Ruth Honeywill, the woman he loves, the forced mistress of another man, supporting herself and children in this way. The distrust of the police...
...faults in the play are not particularly obvious except in the unfortunate condition of the scenery in the corridor of the prison. The court room scene is particularly impressive, though much of it should be sacrificed for the sake of brevity and strength...
...Albert Cook, Assistant in Philosophy Sidney Leavitt Pressy, Assistant in Psychology Philip Lombard Given, Assistant in Psychology Leonard Thompson Troland, Instructor in Psychology Chester Alden McLain, Lecturer on Constitutional Law William Goodrich Thompson, Lecturer on Brief-Making and the Preparation of Cases (Law School) Judge Francis Joseph Swayze, Supreme Court of New Jersey, Lecturer on Legal Ethics...
...last act takes place in an ante-room in Hampton Court Palace. King Henry is here seen at his best and kept the audience in high good humor over his buffoonery. The act closes with the heroine in the hero's arms and a ridiculous clap-trap stage device showing the Celtic shores appearing through the royal tapestry on the walls...