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...match was a walk-away from the beginning. Glessner could not compete with the masterful strokes of his opponent, and Peabody had excellent control over his shots, placing them, accurately and with judgement. Glessner made his best attack in the third game which he led for a short time, but was unable to hold his place...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GLESSNER ELIMINATED IN STATE SQUASH TOURNEY | 1/31/1924 | See Source »

Attempts to describe the talent of the woman, who like Bernhart, has earned the title of "divine," are futile. It is not for this generation to pass judgement on one who has enjoyed the worship of the theatrical world and now returns after an interval of twenty years...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "THERE IS NO NOBLER WOMAN" | 12/4/1923 | See Source »

...Harvard, has just returned from a four months' stay in Germany, during which he acquired a number of notable additions to the collection of casts in the Germanic Museum at Harvard University. Among them are six statues of apostles and prophets from Strassburg Cathedral; a relief of the Last Judgement and the figures of the Church Triumphant and Synagogue Defeated from Bamberg Cathedral; six busts of Patriarchs and Saints from the Monastery of Blaubeuren; two 13th century statues of Abraham and Melchisedek from the church at Wechselburg; a 16th century Crucifixion from St. James Church at Lubeok; and the centrepiece...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NOTABLE ADDITIONS TO CAST COLLECTION MADE IN GERMANY | 11/21/1923 | See Source »

...willing to see the mote in his own eye? What of the American newspapers? Upton Sinclair, of course, is ready with an answer in "The Brass Check", but perhaps it is pardonable to accept his word as contributory not final judgement. Mr. King has declared that the American press is efficient and free from bias. Of the former there can be no doubt; time and again the great newspapers of the country have astonished the American family at the breakfast table by their marvelious exploits. But it is hard to believe that the latter claim is quite true. "In America...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WHAT THE PUBLIC WANTS | 11/8/1923 | See Source »

...peace of mind were stolen from her gives an unusually creditable performance. It is her heart-felt sincerity in the last act that fills the rather large gap left when Shipman's mortar gives out. Forced at times by the author to speak like an oracle before the judgement of the wicked, she does it without the appearance of incongruity that might be expected. Walter Gilbert, her husband is alternately the victim of the pity and derision of the others and on the whole manages to bear it well; and in fairness it must be said that the role...

Author: By J. D. J., | Title: BOSTON STOCK COMPANY IN "LAWFUL LARCENY" | 10/31/1923 | See Source »

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