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...Faces (directed by Leonard Sillman and Elsie Janis; Charles Dillingham, producer...
Most of the performers in New Faces, a pee-wee revue, lacking a chorus, are unknowns recruited from Hollywood, Broadway and radio by Leonard Sillman who persuaded Elsie Janis and Charles Dillingham to come out of semi-retirement to back his production. Sillman appears in it as a radio impresario teaching a claque how to laugh at bad jokes; as a romantic Negro taxi-starter who fancies himself as Emperor Jones; as a puppet who escapes from his strings and collapses with Pagliacci grimacings. New Faces lacks pace and polish, contains enough wit to make it good entertainment...
...close match Saturday evening, the Varsity polo team defeated the Canaries, 10-9. Captain Tommy Davis starred for the Crimson in the absence of Al Dillingham...
...spectacular playing of Edward H. Gerry '36 at No. 1, who held the scoring honors with seven tallies, saved the day for the Crimson riders. Two goals behind Gerry was Lowell S. Dillingham, at No. 2, Harvard's long-shooting Senior, whose well-placed shots made his partner's last second scoring possible...
Edged out for the second time this season by the Westwood polo players, the Varsity riders failed by a scant two goals to beat their hard riding adversaries Saturday evening at the Armory. The loss of Dillingham due to injuries received in the Princeton game accounted in part for Harvard's being on the small end of the 9 1/2 to 8 score...