Word: emotionalize
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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The Dramatic Club Players, a cast of thirty, take their play very seriously. Their acting is always very much in earnest. Many of the parts are of the kind which call for what is curiously referred to at times as "emotional acting." As though all acting were not emotional. Young...
One of the easiest ways to start an argument is to attempt to define art. Never has it been done to the satisfaction of any considerable number of people, although the production of such definitions is so constant, competitive and exciting among artists and critics that it amounts to a...
Last week marked the end of a contest for a new definition of art. Sponsor: the Halton Endowment for Girls, Inc. (hospital beds for working girls) of Manhattan. Judges: Funnyman Irvin Shrewsbury Cobb, Editor Mary Fanton Roberts of Arts & Decoration, Artist Randall Davey. Prize: ($100). Winner: Mrs. John Sloan, plump...
"The crowd only feels; it has no mind of its own. The crowd is credulous. It destroys, it consumes, it hates and it dreams but it never builds. . . . Man in the mass does not think but only feels. The mob functions only in a world of emotion. The demagogue feeds...
"Love is an ocean of emotion entirely surrounded by expenses."