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HARVARD U. S. MARINES Carter, f.b. f.b. Zimmerman Eaton, r.w. r.w., Roberts Snelling, r.c. r.c., Poppelman Parker, l.c. l.c., Long Farris, l.w. l.w., O'Donnell Kirkland, h.b. h.b., McCaffery Williams, h.b. h.b., Gerard Elmore, lr.f. lr.f. Costello Hammond, lr.f. lr.f., Wingo Griffith, lr.f. lr.f., Anderson White, 2l.f. 2l.f., Parks Burrage, 2l.f. 2l.f., Poushinski Draper, f. f., Hudson Mein, f. f., Hughes Strauss...
...delicate reticence of Miss Gish's acting. Not since 1913 has Cinemactress Gish been on Broadway. At that time she inhabited the same boarding house as Cinemactress Mary Pickford, who got her a small part in David Belasco's A Good Little Devil. Soon afterward David Wark Griffith took her in charge, well-nigh beatified her during the next 15 years as the virginal, wide-eyed heroine of The Birth of a Nation, Broken Blossoms, Way Down East, The White Sister, et al. Soon to be seen is her first audible cinema, One Romantic Night, adapted from Playwright...
Forwards: Elmore, vice-captain. Fry, Griffith, White Burrage, Witt, Straus, and Farria; half backs: Kirkland, Carter; three--quarter backs; Newt. Cary. Williams, and Captain Snelling; full back; Carter...
Forwards: Elmore, Vice-captain, Fry, Griffith, White, Burrage, Witt, Straus, and Farris: Half backs: Kirkland. Carter; Three-quarter backs: Newt, Cary, Williams, and Captain Snelling; Full back: Carter...
...French Empire is tucked into this scenario to give spice to the ardors and difficulties of 18th Century love. A little effort has been made and a good deal of money spent to present a moving picture in the manner of the historical stories that David Wark Griffith directed so successfully many years ago. But everything is stupidly done: the people are schoolbook figurines, the lovers absurd, and even the well-photographed scenes, such as the Paris mob singing the "Marseillaise," the carpenters working on the scaffold, the march to the palace, the fight with the palace guards, are spoiled...