Word: dramas
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...implies, certain brutality. Might there not have been a third way out, the reader is tempted to ask? Mr. Moyse discusses "the Episode Play" with greater sympathy than it usually finds at the hands of the critics; he insists that it is a genre distinct both from the ordinary drama and from the motion picture...
Since its organization the Dramatic Club has worked steadily to make its productions more and more the work of undergraduates. This is what distinguishes it from other college dramatic clubs, and makes its efforts an important part of the University's labors for the improvement of the American drama...
Interest in the Robert Gould Shaw collections of memorabilia of the stage is steadily growing. Although the collection has been in the Widener Library only a few months its reputation as a storehouse of information on the drama is bringing an increasing number of students to the Library. One of Professor Baker's students recently found it unnecessary to go to England to revise the manuscript of his history of the English stage during a certain part of the nineteenth century; the exhibition enabled him to do this in Cambridge...
...pamphlets containing detailed statements of the courses for 1916-17 of the Division of History, Government, and Economics, the Comparative Literature, French and other Romance Languages, Zoology, Mathematics, Education, and Music Departments, and in the technique and history of the drama have recently been issued and may be obtained at the Publication Office, University 2. The pamphlets for 1916-17 of the School of Architecture, the Divinity School, the Law School, the Graduate School of Business Administration, and of the School for Health officers conducted by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in conjunction with the University may also be obtained...
Some features of the Album are the admirable dedication to Mrs. Eleanor Elkins Rice, the six views of the Widener Library, the Henley page, the two pictures of the Regiment, and the article on Drama and Music in the University. There are a great many new pictures, representing some new buildings and organizations, and also a more thorough search on the part of the committee...