Word: criticize
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Critic--"A Call to the Mountains," by R. W. Gilder...
...Critic--"A Call to the Mountains," by R. W. Gilder...
...joke on the front page was old in the far-away days when the "By The Way" column ceased to be novel, but the drawing is good. The editorial is not inspiring, and probably a candidate did not write it. For the rest of the number, the critic must lay aside his accustomed phrases reserved for Lampy, and simply say "good." Drawings and reading matter alike are entertaining, and--especially the drawings--bear the signs of one or two men trying very hard to become Lampoon editors so that they may have an easy time and never have...
...UNIVERSITY DEBATING CLUB. De bate. Assembly Room, Harvard Union, 7.30 P. M. Question: "Resolved, That the permanent occupation of Manchuria by Russia would be for the best interests of Manchuria." Principal disputants.--Affirmative: C. T. Smith 3L., L. Cohen '05; negative: H. Frost 3L., J. J. Mattuck '05. Critic: C. P. McCarthy...
...Robertson in 1895 went into management and produced "Romeo and Juliet" and "The School for Scandal" with Mrs. Patrick Campbell. At the Lyceum a year later when he played in his present part, he reached a reasonable ideal, and a distinguished critic and Shakesperian scholar exclaimed, "That man was born to play Hamlet." His company was taken to Germany, where the Emperor saw Macbeth and Hamlet, and received Mr. Robertson twice in the Imperial box. On his return "Macbeth" was given with an all-star cast...