Word: humors
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Class Odist who provides the humor at the graduation exercises, reciting his ode to the tune of Fair Harvard. T. S. Eliot '10, Horatio Alger, Jr. '52, Dean Chase '96, and Kenneth B. Murdock '16, are a few of the men who have written odes in the long history of Class...
...reading of Vanzetti's letter, omitted from the stage version, is much the highpoint of a fine evening. It is handled so subtly that it never disguises the true humor of the situation, and the audience does not forget that the same man who is talking for freedom played the very unacademic drunk. Olivia de Havilland leaves something to be desired as the professor's wife, but she still comes through in the clinches...
Branding a sense of humor as the main criterion of masculine beauty, Constance Moore, star of the current musical "All's Fair," gave advance notice of just what Harvard's ugliest man, to be chosen at tonight's Adams House dance, will look like...
...however, until 12:30 o'clock this evening, when Miss Moore will personally make her selection assisted by the troupe of Powers models now appearing at the Ritz. "You see," she explained in an interview last night, "there really are no ugly men. A man with a sense of humor that shines through his personality is really not ugly. But there is nothing worse than a sour face...
...last Saturday and went on to say that she guessed a crew man would do all right. "It really doesn't make any difference," she concluded. "Tall or short, glasses or not, or even all stooped over, a man can be good looking if he has a sense of humor...