Word: demand
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...harshest of realities. And Madame Sorel treats them with that same graceful, classic restraint which leaves them empty of matter however admirable the form. Give her an abstraction of the more important realities and a concretion of the trivialities and she is more than a forthright American mind can demand and almost too good for its powers of appreciation...
...support provided by the rest of the cast is excellent. M. Louis Ravet, as Louis XV, fulfills all the demands, which history makes upon his portrait. He is far outshone by Monsieur De Sax, who plays the role of the Due Debrissac, for there is a vigor to the performance of M. de Sax lending to many scenes that note of reality which the playwrights demand and which Mme. Sorel seems unable to give...
...Athletic Committee has not taken any action as yet, because it has had no indication of this demand among students for golf privileges. Provided that the student body shows sufficient interest at the meeting tonight, it is practically certain that the Athletic Committee will take immediate action toward procuring the necessary membership, it was announced last night by E. D. Cole, manager of the Golf team. If the University is to take advantage of this opportunity, it must do so at once before the membership in the Weld Club is filled...
Representative Thomas S. Butler of Pennsylvania, Chairman of the Naval Affairs Committee, father of famed General Smedley D. Butler of the Marines, heeded the demand of Admiral Eberle and took his troubles to President Coolidge. The first conference at the White House bore no immediate fruit. Representative Butler, organized his committee for action, for revolt if necessary...
...announced last night that the demand and use of the library will effect a later change. In the hours of use particularly during the examination periods...