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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...three acts lights go on and off, spotlights play, and one person after another falls into someone's arms or else is suddenly dragged offstage by a mysterious form. In the end somebody has to be found to be the villain or the play would have absolutely no raison d'etre, and the resourceful authors manage to pin someone down just in time to send the audience home contented...
...year the Sophomore class, with Phillips Finlay '31, E. B. Murphy '31, W. P. Arnold '31, and J. B. Baldwin '31, furnishes the most promising candidates for the team. Others who should do well besides Filoon and O. L. Winston '30, returning letter men, are S. R. Johnson '29, D. M. Proudfoot '29, and R. B. Covel...
...D. M. Ford '94, Smith Professor of the French and Spanish Languages, receives grants for several projects, including the compiling of a bibliography of Spanish-American and Portuguese-American literature. He is enabled to secure photostats used in a grammar of Early French, clerical assistance in the study of Don Quixote, and aid in the publication of letters of John III of Portugal...
...d love to come to Cambridge sometime and dance for the Harvard boys. They'd like it, don't you think...
...Just now, I'm trying vaudeville for the first time in my life, and I certainly was nervous when I first stepped on the stage. Why, I was trembling so much, I'm afraid they must have thought I was trying to do the shimmy, before I'd even thought about it. But after the first minute or so, everything went wonderful and I seemed to have the audience right with me. They never fail to react when I give them that old Black Bottom or some of the rest of my stuff...