Word: greatly
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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This rolicking musical comedy has enjoyed great prosperity during its New York engagement which opens early in June and has continued without interruption up to the present time. The musical comedy is in three acts and seven scenes, with the twenty musical numbers, many of which have already gained much popularity. Mr. Fields, himself, is seen in the dual role of a staid business man who at night disguises himself as a young cabaret devotee in order that he may join the night life of New York. Owing to his disguises many amusing complications ensue which provide Mr. Fields with...
...great is the actual values of these discoveries?" Professor Osterhaut was asked...
...collection of the Harvard Endowment Fund there are two objects to be accomplished. Both are of great importance. The first is to get the support of every Harvard graduate, and as many people as possible who are not graduates of Harvard but are interested in her welfare and the work she is doing for this country. The second is to get the money necessary to enable her to do that work properly. It is unnecessary to try to make any comparison of the relative importance of these objects...
...Faculty or of the teaching force as a whole should be asked to make any greater sacrifices than he is today making to sever the University, the fact that every one of them gave something, no matter how little, will help to make the Endowment Fund the great contribution to the spirit of the University which it should...
...performances of "Hamlet" now being given at the Tremont Theatre in matinees are of a rare distinction. For one whose memory of the theatre goes back to the days of Edwin Booth and includes all the great Hamlets of our time, it is not too much to say that Mr. Hampden's presentation is worthy of taking rank among the traditions of our stage. In person, in voice, in acting, Mr. Hampden presents a Prince of Denmark who is a troubled human being rather that a mere deliverer of theatric monologues. Surrounded by a competent company, with an entirely adequate...