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This study has been under progress for a year and a half in a score of colleges in the east under the direction of Lincoln D. Hale, with the cooperation of Phillips Brooks House. Besides Harvard, other colleges included are Dartmouth, Bates, Princeton, Yale, Columbia, and others...
First a Girl (Gaumont British) presents Jessie Matthews of the pretty legs, drooping mouth and banjo eyes, pretending to be a girl impersonating a man impersonating a girl. In performing this feat she is abetted by her real-life husband, Sonnie Hale. When the two first meet, she is a couturiere's stage-struck messenger girl, he a music hall female impersonator. He catches cold, loses his voice, induces her to take his place. She is so great a success that, for the purposes of the picture at least, to withdraw is inexpedient. Offstage she wears gentlemen...
Meanwhile Sonnie Hale and Miss Matthews feel stirrings of love, not toward each other but respectively toward a princess and her fiance. Amid considerable fun for the audience, Miss Matthews attempts to repair this situation with due regard to decency, the law and her own feelings. Typical shot: the two men and Miss Matthews in male garb, drawing cards to determine who sleeps alone and who shares the double bed in the last available room in a French...
...South Ohio; George B. Simmons '07, Baltimore, Md., for Maryland; Perey W. Brown '08, Cleveland, O., for North Ohio; Chaster I. Barnard '10, Newark, N. J., for New Jersey; Charles H. Wolfe '10, Pittsburgh, Pa., for West Pennsylvania; Clarence B. Randall '12, Chicago, III., for central Div., Chicago; Hale G. Knight '13, Detroit, Mich., Michigan...
Especially hard hit are the young tutors who have just taken wives. They seem to be punished for their faithlessness to their former mistress the Arts, whose Bachelors once they were. They must either remain within hale of the university and bear the brunt themselves, or move out into the suburbs with more agreeable living conditions. In the latter case the University as a whole suffers, for the students are clearly put at a disadvantage when they cannot reach their preceptors and consult them...