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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...unintelligible words: "Twas bryllyg, and the slythy toves, Did gyre and gymble in the Wabe." The original drawings by John Tennie for the illustrations of the first editions of "Alice in Wonderland," and "Though the Looking Glass," are also exhibited, as well as a first edition of the former with a frontispiece colored by Tennie...
...Woolley, has had experience with college theatricals in his former position of coach of the Yale Dramatic Association. He stated when reached last night by the CRIMSON that he had been officially approached by officers of the club, but that he was far too busy at the Repertory Theatre to accept the Dramatic Club position, for the present at any rate...
...good play produced in such a way as to afford you a good evening's entertainment or whether you insist upon seeing the same play done in such wise that it is thoroughly tedious, and disturbing, all in its atempts to be horribly classical. If you belong to the former school of theatregoers, there is absolutely no reason why you should not have a most pleasant evening at the Arlington Theatre: if you are of the latter type, the chances are very strong that Mr. Leiber's production will cause you considerable suffering...
...periods by the Exeter Academy eleven on Soldiers Field Saturday afternoon, the University first year football team got under way in the final period to score two touchdowns and win by a 13 to 0 count. Both Freshman scores came as a result of long runs. R. S. Ogden, former Milton, player, who was elevated to first string ranking last week, intercepted one of the schoolboy aerial attempts and dashed 65 yards for one of these touchdown, while the other was scored by W. T. Gilligan on a short line thrust after he had run back an Exeter punt from...
...Straus '98 has given a bronze plaque for Freshman Intramural sports which has been placed at the head of the steps in the McKinlock dining hall. This gift supplements Mr. Straus' former donation of bronze tablets in the Common Rooms of Smith, Standish, and Gore Halls...