Word: humoredly
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Leach, Jr., '22, as leading man, will put drive and humor into the part of "Efficiency" Jones. He has taken part in several of the 47 Workshop plays and has had considerable experience in amateur dramatics...
...shower baths in the Gymnasium or the propriety of a Senior greeting every other member of the class; they have broadened their scope to include useful contributions to matters of more general import. Whether one approves or not, it is symptomatic that even the Lampoon has lately turned its humor into the channels of propaganda against radicalism...
...need of remedying can American and constitutional measures by taken to improve conditions. I firmly believe in the maxim, 'Put they house in order.' If we do not do so, matters will grow worse and cause revolts resulting in unconstitutional means of remedy. The Congressional Record has more humor than any comic paper; it is indicative of the inefficient methods of Congress which is 100 yeard behind American progress...
...Scott is excellent as the Cardinal, in whom he mixes with a real mastery, dignity and easy humor; he shows a fine sense of measure and a keen idea of all the shades of feeling and expression. Edgar Scott has the alluring and energetic appearance that Pierre de Lancrey demands. The charming grayhaired godmother that Madame de Sermaize is for Primerose and for all the "amoreux" in general is delightfully impersonated by Miss Harriett Amory. But we must give a special mention to her who leads in success, as her part is the leading part in the play-to Miss...
...Harvard Bureau of Vocational Guidance seems to think the foreman is the greatest factor in the winning of industrial success. He is the man who comes in direct contact with both laborers and managers. He it is who "must keep the workers in good humor, settle the minor differences that arise, guard the health of his men, and stand ready to give his assistance in case of accidents." He must be a teacher and something of a sociologist as well. A foreman has been aptly described as the "top-sergeant of business...