Word: gooding
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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College theatricals as a whole. However, are a good thing for dramatics. Mr. Gold believes. In every large group of young men or women such as one finds in the colleges, there is bound to be some stage talent, which if it were not for the college dramatic clubs, might never be brought forth "Many who originally participate in college plays more for the fun of it than because of the recantation that they can act, later become well known actors," the playwright went on. "The few that enter college with a dramatic career in mind have ample opportunity...
Members of the Class of 1930, in good standing, who have not received ballots for the election of class officers, may obtain them from W. R. Harper '30 at 53 Claverly Hall. These ballots must be filled out and returned to the same address by 6 o'clock on Tuesday...
...position of center is giving me a lot of worry", said Coach Wachter to CRIMSON reporter yesterday. "There are four good candidates for the position M. E. Pierce '30, V. W. Filoon '29, T. G. Upton '31, and R. S. Winslow '30. I am undecided who will start the opening game next Tuesday. This year's team will be smaller and lighter than it has been for a number of years...
...Coach Edward Wachter had a chance to look the other players over. Captain O'Connell is rapidly developing as a forward, and has improved over the form he showed last year. Wenner is the most experienced man on the team and his work last year has stood him in good stead. T. E. Farrell '31, who captained the yearling quintet a year ago, is continuing to show the same high brand of basketball at his guard position standing out well above the other candidates...
...news that Economics A will not adopt the Reading Period this year, while it applies to but one course in a large field, is good evidence of the fact that at least one danger threatening the success of the experiment has been avoided. A year ago the college was awaiting with considerable trepidation the coming of a first Reading Period that was known to it only by official statements and formidable reading lists. The results in those courses adopting it, however, were so gratifying that converts to the plan flocked in as one non-scientific department after another took...