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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...producers of "Camille," now playing at the Metropolitan with Norman Talmadge in the main role, have indeed taken the bit into their tooth and the result so far is a run away. A second tragedy has been produced in Hollywood this year and it bids fair to be a success. So far no one but Emil Jannings had been intrusted with a movie tragedy in this country, and for a time it seemed that he would stand unchallenged in his field. In spite of many imperfections in the senario, the directing and the filming, one can do much worse than...
...autumn field-trip has been planned, to take place about October 17, on which the men will visit several large estates in the Berkshires, mainly in Lenox and Stockbridge, to study, sketch, photograph and discuss the main features of their landscape architecture
When President Coolidge "chose," he startled his secretary and his doorman. He startled Main Street, Rapid City, and Wall Street, Manhattan. It is not unthinkable that he even startled himself, but certainly he startled no one more than his political impresario, William Morgan Butler, Chairman of the National Republican Committee, who, just when the laconic lightning struck, was on a jotting jaunt in the Northwest, a tour of inspection to see what properties would be necessary for the Prosperities of 1928, starring Calvin Coolidge...
During the summer months the gymnasium has undergone various renovations. The old soft coal boilers have been removed, and the building is connected with the main heating system of the University. A new flood-lighting system for the main floor has also been installed...
...Harvard Night" is to be observed this evening at Loew's State when the Back Bay theatre is to put on a program of general Harvard interest. The main feature of the program is to be Buster Keaton in "College", a typical burlesque of the collegiate picture. A comedy entitled "Harvard vs. Yale", and Creator and his band make up the rest of the program...