Word: graceful
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Park.- "His Grace De Grammont...
Among the undergraduates, C. Kempner '06 took the difficult part of "Striese" in the German play, and acted with remarkable grace and character work as "Trueweit" in the D. U. performances of "The Silent Woman." H. Kempner '08 and A. M. Hurlin '06 played "Captain Otter" and "Sir Amorous," respectively, in the same play. W. B. Wilbur 2L. has acquired very promising technique in amateur comedy parts...
...Hurlbut's agreement does neither the one nor the other. It does not take the first view, for it self-evidently shows annoyance at the incident, tries to brush the Med. Fac. away like some trouble some fly, and means to purchase immunity from attacks of the society by grace to one of its members. Nor does it take the other view. It does not go to the bottom, at shows mercy without uprooting the evil...
...parts and in promptness of delivery and action, and was enthusiastically received. C. Kempner '06, as Truewit, the gay and debonair young knight, who was ever ready to scheme for the welfare of his friends and who dearly loved a joke, carried off his part with remarkable grace and vivacity. The part of Sir Amorous La-Foole, an affected and obsequious today, who had a great opinion of the La-Foole family and of everything which belonged to them, was admirably interpreted by A. M. Hurlin '06. His mock quarrel and reconciliation with Sir John Daw, the role played...
...emphasize that we learn from persons more than from courses. Finally and above all else, free election gives full play to the faculty of selection. Men have grown to fame simply by developing themselves along the line of their own talents. From the days of Burke, graduated by grace and learning from his wide political reading, even until now, men have prepared themselves for the best and most useful lives by selecting what best meets their needs. If they made mistakes, they profited by those very mistakes and in the end made themselves...