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...Ralph Izard was, by prevailing American standards, a work of sophistication. The image of the South Carolinian discoursing to his wife upon the meaning of a drawing from the antique is almost poignant; there cannot have been too many couples like them back home. Copley was a brilliant recorder of the human face, the female face especially. The portraits of the middle-aged women he painted in the 1760s are so dense and assured, warts and all, that one may well prefer them to the more florid exercises in the manner of Gainsborough that Copley resorted to when, in London...
...like pros. Dennis Crowley mades an equisitely tormented Lord Chancellor, Susan W . Van Colt and Douglas Morgan as the straight leads have a beautiful pair of voices, and Sallyu Stunkel plays the Queen of the fairies in a style pleasantly reminiscent of Glinda, the Good Witch in The W izard...
Several articles in this number of the magazine fall below the standard of literary style which the Illustrated has set for itself and frequently upheld. From this fault the editorials are happily free as is also the interesting treatise by Mr. Forest Izard '08. The editorials are vivacious in their treatment of topics which are not dead but robustly alive. The comment on "Sophomore English," for instance, contains a good deal of interesting news as well as some sound thought. Mr. Izard's notes on the D. U. Production of "Henry IV" is learned and perhaps necessarily long...
...etchings, reproduced by S. M. F. '19, and in drawings by H. F. Weston '16, some of the best work ever printed in the Illustrated. The etching of "Macready as Henry IV" is commendable in every way, as are the other illustrations of the article by Mr. Izard...
...Boston Museum of Fine Arts tomorrow at 4 o'clock. All men in the University interested in this form of art are urged to attend. Mr. Clinton H. Collester, English instructor in the Massachusetts Institute of Technology will also talk on Copley's painting of Mr. and Mrs. Izard in the gallery of early American paintings at 3.15 o'clock...