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...Harvard 5 Mr. Taylor, sects. O, W, Z Harvard 6 Economics 4a Ach-Colpy Emerson A Collier-Franc Emerson F Gale-Wyler Emerson D English 39 Harvard 3 Fine Arts 1a Fogg Lect. R. Fine Arts 2b Fogg, small R. German 8 Emerson D German 25a Alberson-Guild Sever 35 Harrison-Youdelovits Sever 36 Government 4 Ackerson-Viner Sever 23 Wales-Wright Sever 24 Government 13a Harvard 2 Greek B II Sever 30 Italian 10 Emerson J Mathematics 2 III Sever 24 Mathematics 13 Sever 29 Mineralogy 8 Geol. Mus. 22 Music 7 Emerson D Philosophy 9 Emerson J Semitic...
...Harvard 5 Mr. Taylor, sects, O, W, Z Harvard 6 Economics 4a Ach-Colby Emerson A Collier-Franc Emerson F Gale-Wyler Emerson D English 39 Harvard 3 Fine Arts 1a Fogg Lect. R. Fine Arts 2b Fogg, small R. German 8 Emerson D German 25a Alberson-Guild Sever 35 Harrison-Youdelovitz Sever 36 Government 4 Ackerson-Viner Sever 23 Wales-Wright Sever 24 Government 13a Harvard 2 Greek B II Sever 30 Italian 10 Emerson J Mathematics 2 III Sever 24 Mathematics 13 Sever 29 Mineralogy 8 Geol. Mus. 22 Music 7 Emerson D Philosophy 9 Emerson J Semitic...
...Guild, West 52nd St.,--As Jacques Copeau, one of the greatest directors of which the present day theatre can boast, has directed this, his own version, of the Dostoevsky play, it can't help being good. Clare Eames and Alfred Lunt see to it that Copeau is not slighted on the acting...
...needed money (he had always spent copiously what he earned) and tried to get it in vaudeville, in the cinema. When he acted in George M. Cohan's The Tavern in 1920 people remembered what a good actor he could be. Last autumn he appeared in the Theatre Guild's production, Juarez and Maximilian. The week before he died he was headlined in a one-act play, Kidnapped, at the Flatbush Theatre, Brooklyn...
...Brothers Karamazov. The first Guild play of the season, Juarez and Maximilian, failed. Then followed Ned McCobb's Daughter, Pygmalion, The Silver Cord, all successes. Now comes The Brothers Karamazov, in five long acts. It, too, seems destined for success...