Word: englishes
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Various of Coleridge's letters and the copy of Schiller's "Wallenstein" which he used for his English translation are also shown...
Theodore Spencer '28, assistant professor of English, discussed "Modern Poetic Drama" last night in the first of a series of weekly Dramatic Club broadcasts...
Members of the Faculty who have consented to speak are Frederick C. Packard, Jr. '20, assistant professor of Public Speaking, Theodore Morrison '23, instructor in English, Francis O. Matthiesson, associate professor in History and Literature, and Eliot Norton, dramatic critic of the Boston "Post...
Jack Buchanan breezes through the role of the doubly devoted husband. He sings his songs without raising his voice; he scarcely gets up to do his dances. His insouciance and absent-mindedness seem very real, and make of him a most likeable comic hero. Evelyn Laye, his English wife, retains her dignity and quiet charm even through the clowning required of her, and does some expert singing to boot. Adele Dixon, conspicious for the daring of her gowns, manages to capture a respectable French accent, French raciness, and French contempt for British beefsteak...
Heading the corps of ushers is John C. Wood '38. Other ushers are: Carter Dinwiddie '40, James R. English, Jr. '39, Theodore Hazlett '40, William C. Hurtt '40, John M. Johansen '39, John F. McClure '39, and John F. Tynan...