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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...quite true that although students show exceptional loyalty toward the University athletic teams, they do almost nothing to support the College musical and dramatic organizations. Except at the dual concerts with Yale and Princeton, undergraduates are seldom found at performances by the University Musical Clubs. Similarly, the dramatic clubs look to the Boston public rather than to the University to make their productions financially successful. Tonight the Pierian Sodality Orchestra will give a "pop" concert in the Union. This is one of the few opportunities of the year for students to hear a popular program well rendered by a College...
...seems to me that we are doing as much to keep the present war 'a going', as any nation concerned. The soldiers do the killing, and we do the mending by sending Red Cross nurses, doctors, etc. We keep peasants from starving by liberally donating funds and we also look after as many refugees as we can. I admit it appears humane, but is it really...
...above means we help keep as many men in the field as possible; we free the soldiers from worrying about their loved ones; and we look after all those in need. If this were not the case, the present war would be a different story. It would not seem so much like a prize fight (although I fail to see any prize in it), wherein the United States was the second, patching up the blows of both participants and preparing them for the next round, and wherein the nations were the fighters. It would be a story of all sorts...
...starts--, for in the later acts she seems entirely at ease. Mr. Walker does well with a part which the author could make less difficult by deciding whether or not it is to be taken seriously; Mr. Manson, as the heroine's sporty beau, should make up to look older than the heroine's precocious daughter. He handles himself well and ought not to allow his youthful appearance to handicap him. Mr. Seymour takes full advantage of an excellent character study...
...staging is unusually successful. The living rooms look as if people might really live in them (though they might be expected to change the music on the piano once in two years) and the Cafe Espanol is a triumph. The property may came up to scratch with edible food and smashable egg, and live hens; the waits were very reasonable for a first night and the music was far better than in most professional theatres...