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Starring for the Stars and Stripes were in addition in Miss Fraser and Cantor: Norma Naismith, Arthur L. Racine '35, A. W. G. Kean 3L and Sumner F. Turetzky '40. Also participating were Malcolmn D. Perkins 2L, and Morris Earle '38 who shared five of the nine American miscues...
Canter, Racine, and Turetzky are veterans in the spelling game. Winner this year, Cantor says he went down in last year's big been on finial. Kean is an Englishman. The Radcliffe representatives lived up to their advance reputation. The American women handed the spelling order, while the English lasses both bulwarks for Albion, came last...
...most spectacular productions was that of Charles Kean, given in London in 1857. According to the play bills, Kean seems to have been more interested in the historical side than in a character portrayal. In his advertisements he even guarantees the "truthfulness and fidelity of the entire picture." He enumerates long lists of books that he has consulted in order to insure historical accuracy. To emphasis this side of the play he inserted between the 3rd and 4th acts a great triumphal procession to supplement the indirect description given by Shakespeare in the conversation between York and the Duchess. This...
With Agoos flying Loewl it's best to Benner you knee and get under a nearby Plam or in a Bunker just in Casey Wood Schweppe you with a Kean Scott...
After a competition starting last year. Robert M. Hunker '39 and John V. Kean '38 were elected to the Literary Board of the Lampoon. Survivors of the competition for the Business Board were Richard B. McLanathan '38 and John N. Thorne...