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...Section 26, E. Adams and E. P. Sheehan, (A); E. J. Wall and J. D. McKinley (B); J. B. Shohan (C); C. M. Derry (D); A. Cooper (E). Section 27, T. Kendrick and F. H. Copeland (A); S. Wheeler and E. Wolf (B); M. S. Mattuck (C); M. S. Gaunt (D); E. Copeland (E). Section 28, T. P. Joy and R. Cohen (A); H. Epstein and F. A. Whitney (B); H. C. Lynch (C); F. G. Guild (D); S. E. Sackneff (E). Section 29, P. Eliot and R. P. Bridgeman (A); H. R. Guild and P. Campos...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Ushers for the Brown Game | 11/13/1914 | See Source »

...Sonnabend (D). Section 25, A. E. Raeia and R. W. Brown (A); J. J. Rob (B); H. V. Smith (C); U. E. Wild (D); A. D. Andrews (E). Section 27, T. Kendrick and F. H. Copeland (A); P. Squibb and E. Wolf (B); T. O. Wedell (C); M. S. Gaunt (D); E. Copeland (E). Section 28, T. P. Joy and R. Cohen (A); H. Epstein and F. A. Whitney (B); H. C. Lynch (C); F. G. Guild (D); S. E. Sackneff (E). Section 29, P. Eliot and R. P. Bridgeman (A); H. R. Guild and P. Campos...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Ushers for the Princeton Game | 11/6/1914 | See Source »

...play is distinguished by its extreme simplicity--there are but six characters--and a rugged austerity of motion. It is gaunt and strong. Its weakness lies in its sameness of tone, which produces monotony of effect, in conventional characterization, and an anticlimactic last act. Mr. Knoblauch is fortunate to have his play in the hands of Miss Ashwell, who is new to our stage. Her admirable performance was marked by a certain suggestive repression that recalled forcibly the art and methods of Duse...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BOOKS BY HARVARD MEN | 1/16/1907 | See Source »

...objected to is supplied by the following sentence quoted from the longest article, entitled "The Flagellants." "Every day thereafter, the victim's bloody back burned up in red hell-fire before the tormentor's wild eyes: divine threats of damnation echoed through the silence; amid the awful glare two gaunt figures writhed,- the one upon the floor, his eyes starting out in agony, the other in the air, his eyes swelling with glutted revenge...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Advocate. | 5/12/1897 | See Source »

...modulates down into the dead commonplace. "Colonel Carter of Cartersvilie" is "niggery" but agreeable. "The Record of Virtue" is an interesting article of philanthropy working ignorantly. "A Pair of Old boys" by Maurice Thompson is excessively amusing. "Sister Dolorosa" is one of James Lane Allen's imaginings of gaunt Kentucky atmosphered mediaeval and European poetry. Stories by Joel Chandler Harris and Euzabeth Stuart Phelps complete the fiction...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Century. | 12/3/1890 | See Source »

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