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...from the reading of archaic manuscripts and teaching ancient Jewish philosophy to thinking and writing vigorously on vital human problems of the day. Yet those who knew Dr. Wolfson (now Assistant Professor) would have been extremely disappointed not to have ready just such a searching analysis of the "mis-named Jewish problem". He has been one of those brilliant lights of scholastic achievement, who, unless brought to light through outside forces, would only brighten the lives of research scholars like himself...
...under the direction of Professor G. P. Baker '87, started the first tour of its eleven years history. The Worcester performance consisted of the three one-act plays: "Torches", by Kenneth Raishbeck '21; "Cooks and Cardinals", by N. C. Lindau, a graduate student at the University 1916-18; and "Mis' Mercy" by Louise Whitefield Bray, a Radcliffe student...
...first New York matinee on Monday, April 18, will include "Torches", a play of the Italian Renaissance by Kenneth Raisbeck '21; "Mis' Mercy', a sketch of New England seafaring folk, by Louise W. Bray, a Radcliffe student; and "Cooks and Cardinals," a farce comedy of manners by N. F. Lindau, a graduate student of the University. The second matinee on Tuesday, April 19, will consist of "A Punch for Judy", an American comedy in three acts, by Philip Barry Yale '19, a graduate student at the University during 1919-20. Both performances, will start at 2.15 o'clock...
Most mature opinion agrees with the long communication published below that the new policy of the Glee Club deserves high commendation; at the same time, it is not inconsistent to second the contention of the Providence graduates that the Glee Club is mis-named. By retaining its present name, the Glee Club is giving an opening to the accusation of "trying to be high brow"; a change in its name would result in its receiving full credit for its artistic success. If the aims of the Glee Club were clarified by a change in name, there could...
...That Glitters" is a dramatically visualized, well-written story of mis-marriage which has nothing but intense and clear understandings of the characters in their situation to life it out of the commonplace. It is, unconsciously, such a deadly serious comment upon marriage, the momentary appeal of social gaiety, of physical power, at the time when a yes or no means heaven or hell, the whole attitude of romantic youths toward the married state is so all-too true that one wonders how so many marriages turn out well...