Word: dramas
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Members of the Union, students in Professor G. P. Baker's dramatic courses, and other guests are invited to attend the meeting in the Living Room of the Union tomorrow evening at 7.30 o'clock, at which Walter Hampden '00 will speak on "Modern Drama and the Colleges...
Walter Hampden '00 will speak in the Living Room of the Union on Friday evening at 7.30, taking for his subject "Modern Drama and the Colleges." He will be introduced by Professor George P. Baker '87, who has charge of the dramatic courses at the University. The meeting will be open to members of the Union, invited guests and members of Professor Baker's dramatic courses...
...used as a place for public gatherings should be in part devoted to the training of men in the art of speaking properly seems perhaps very natural. The part that the human voice has played in this great war appears very striking at a moment's thought. The drama brought cheer and esprit to men in the camps and in the field. Public speech was largely the means by which patriotism was aroused, and Liberty Loans were effected. In legislatures, in general assembly places, in the theatres, on the streets, and in the camps, the country over, spirit was aroused...
...alone people interested in the French language will desire to see Lavedon's "Sire"; but lovers of French drama will recognize the unusual privilege offered them in the comedy's first appearance on this side of the Atlantic. Henri Emile Lavedon is one of the greatest living French litterateurs, having been a member of the Academy since 1898, and at present an officer in the Legion of Honor. The title and idea of "Sire" was suggested to him when quite a young man upon a visit to the Orleans a Blois. As he waited for his friend in a beautiful...
...repetition of the two performances which were given last Saturday night for the members of the college military units, is by special request. The two plays are "Rise Up, Jennie Smith," and "The Middle Window," by members of Professor Baker's famous course in drama...