Word: marked
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Empire, Broadway at 40th.--The Captive. For those interested in pure theatre this play should hold much attraction. Its Lesbian theme is handled perfectly by Bourdet in La Prisonniere, and Hornblow Jr. has not lost much in translating it. Helen Menken at times falls short of the mark, but is, on the whole, fine...
...dropped his ballot each tattooed voter was handed an explanatory card: "The mark on your hand will fade out in a few days. Its purpose is to prevent you from voting illegally more than once. At the last election it is estimated that 50% of the voters 'repeated.' If you have been tattooed anywhere except inconspicuously on the palm of the right hand you possess the right to complain to the municipality...
Included in the program is "Harvard Triumphant" by J. H. Densmore '04. The rendering of this piece by the Pierian Sodality will mark the first time that it has been played by an orchestra. The music of the number is still in manuscript form...
...first of the two teams will be made up of E. H. Hubbard '30, F. W. Lorenzen '27, and E. M. Rowe '27. The members of the second team are: Brooks Otis '29, E. S. Scoll '28, Mark Winkler '28, and C. E. Wyzanski...
These four petitions, endorsed by 25 or more members of the Senior class, mark the close of the election ballot. The new names...