Word: developer
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...average attendance of 294 per meeting. Whereas social service and cooperation with the worthy charitable and philanthropic organizations of the city is a praiseworthy endeavor of the Phillips Brooks House Association, and while it has often been energetically fostered at the Medical School, the Committee has invariably failed to develop it. As early as 1914, a year after the founding of the Medical School Society, the Chairman writes in his annual report: "Notwithstanding our disappointment here this year, we feel that this detachment of social service should not be abandoned." In 1917 we read "Later reports from this work (social...
...thesis about the influence of Latin Comedy on the plays of Ben Jonson. I vastly prefer Iowa, where you can get at least an A. M. for a first rate job of stage production. I think it is a good deal more important today to develop a Ben Jonson of our own than to pore endlessly over the works of one dead three hundred years. Certainly Broadway this past winter has borne heartening testimony to the fact that many American Universities think so, even if Harvard doesn...
...opening game of a series to determine which team should possess the Stanley Cup, emblematic of world's championship. Sharp steel cut deep in glaring ice as agile sinews swung hooked stick as elusive puck. The game was marked with aggressiveness, roughness on both sides. Overtime failed to develop more than a scoreless...
Diabetes. Dr. Richard I. Wagner of Morristown (N. J.) Psychiatric Institute, extracted from huckleberries "myrtillin," substance of unknown chemical composition. Fed to some diabetic dogs by Dr. Frederick M. Allen of Morristown, "myrtillin" seemed to benefit. It may develop as an alternative to insulin as diabetic treatment...
...called "little" theatres operate on several principles-to encourage playwrights, to develop actors, to please an audience, to absorb the self-expressive energies of a community. The Provincetown Players were founded by the late George Cram Cook on premises including all these principles. Some results: the bringing-to-light of Playwright Eugene O'Neill, Actor Charles Gilpin, Stage-Designer Robert Edmund Jones...