Word: glees
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Robert Taylor's strong, dark features grin with all the sardonic glee of the cynical, hard-drinking, good-for-nothing; but later he is equally adept at registering first, tearing remorse and shame, and then calm and steadfast determination. And Irens Dunne, as his tranquil victim and ideal, gives us every nuage of her changing feeling toward him, and despond and exults to perfection. The others of the cast are fully as good as their names propels: Charles Butter worth, Betty Furness, Ralph Morga, Sara Haden, Albert Emery, Henry Armelia, and Arthur Treacher. The tenth "march of Time" vital...
Combining with the Radcliffe Choral Group, the Glee Club will take part in the main Tercentenary Ceremonies in the Yard on the morning of September 18, under the direction of Dr. Archibald T. Davidson, professor of Music...
...preceding day, September 17, a selected group from the Glee Club will combine for a short concert with the Appleton Chapel Choir and a string orchestra directed by Dr. Koussevitsky...
...past years an outstanding criticism of the Harvard Glee Club has been that while it sang with unusual feeling and tone, the general effect was too heavy. Harvard has a good Glee Club but any organization limited solely to men's voices grows monotonous. No one has been able to hit on a solution. The importation of a few of the famed "castnati" from Italy has been suggested but it was discovered that the Mussolini regime has abolished all that sort of thing. On occasional instances the Wellesley Glee Club has been merged with Harvard's but this has been...
...which he whips unmercifully up & down his column on the slightest provocation. Jesse Jones' slow ticker service and the Administration's silver policy are current favorites. He seldom passes up a chance to hop on fatuous statements, particularly those in brokers' market letters. Great was the glee of Hard-money-man Shively when he spotted a Treasury statement in which "lawful money" erroneously appeared as "awful money." Another typical Shively item appearing last December: "The latest issue (July) of the illustrated monthly magazine, U. S. S. R. in Construction, to reach this country...