Word: lets
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Last year the fall production consisted of two plays, "The Three Strangers," an adaptation of Thomas Hardy's story, by L. Hatch '05, and "Let's Get Married," a comedy by E. L. Beach '13. In the first of these plays the stage-settings, designed by I. Pichel '14, now stage manager at the Castle Square Theatre, were so remarkably done as to bring forth highly favorable comment from the most careful Boston critics. "Let's Get Married," the longer of the two plays, was awarded the Dramatic Club Prize presented by J. K. Hodges '14, president of the club...
...Let us confess our sanction of drunkenness, indecency, lying, disrespectfulness and thieving," writes one correspondent, apropos of the "Beer, Movies, Cigarettes" advertised on the posters of the Sophomore banquet. On the other side, another tells us that "beer . . . changes the yelping minstrel into Caruso," and claims that it is "the only thing that makes a meeting go." Both of these writers are intolerant, and each runs to ridiculous extremes...
...urged that beer be abandoned. He is right. Another is opposed to tobacco. It should be tabooed. The CRIMSON thinks conversation should also be prohibited as it leads to gossip and stories no decent boy should listen to. We urge all the fellows to do something about this. Let everyone do his duty for the honor of the University...
...approach of the Freshman Banquet makes it pertinent to make a few remarks about the alcoholic drinks issue. We know now--more clearly and absolutely than before--that liquors, however mild or in however small quantities are poisonous to the individual, not to mention their wider effects. Let us accept these facts if we have any devotion to knowledge at all, and carry out the consequences. After the Student Council has arranged a settlement of the Freshman Banquet matter, it will do well to turn to the other classes. There is no adequate reason why beer should be served...
...Let not moss-covered error moor us at its side, While the world on truth's current glides by." F. TREADWELL SMITH...