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...most important plays of the anthology are "The Dreamy Kid" and "Thursday Evening", by Eugene O'Neill and Christopher Morley respectively. Mr. of a young married couple and their mothers-in-law who prove to be far more sensible, and to have a greater sense of humor, than their traditional prototypes. Mr. O'Neill's drama of negro life builds up to the curtain with the keen sure, subtle strokes of a master in technique. It illustrates once again the writer's extraordinary power of creating an atmosphere that transcends the actual lines and action of the play. With these...
...Agni, Choral Hymn from the Rig-Veda Holst 5. Excerpts from "The Meistersingers", Act III Wagner Introduction--Dance of the Apprentices Homage to Hans Sachs 6. Hymn to the Sun Rimsky-Korsakov 7. Second Hungarian Rhapsody Liszt 8. University Glee Club Fire, Fire, My Heart Russian Folk Songs Morley Song of the Lifeboat Men (Soloist, James E. Mitchell) Fireflies At Father's Door Bedouin Song Foote 9. Ballet Suite, "Copelllia" Delibes a. Valse b. Czardas 10. Serenade Pierne 11. Cruiser Harvard Strube Fair Harvard
...complete program for tonight will be as follows: Harvard Hymn Paine We Praise Thee Schvedov British Folk Songs: Bonnie Dundee (Scottish) Lament for Owen Roe O'Neill (Irish) The Hundred Pipers (Scottish) Fire, Fire, My Heart, Morley Hallelujah Chorus, from the "Mount of Olives" Beethoven
...Morley's criticism takes a somewhat original slant. He believes that the fault lies in the super-seriousness with which undergraduate pursuits are carried on; he objects to the spirit of professional perfection which guides most student enterprises, and makes a plea for the amateur...
...Morley and the English visitor, then, offer two quite different suggestions: one wants pleasure in the work, the other self-development. Yet the two are closely related. The present objective as the Englishman recognized, is too often simply distinction. If a student's choice of activities were guided by his own tastes, if his aim were the satisfaction or the personal profit which he could find in an interest for its own sake, many of America's collegiate difficulties would disappear. Recently Yale has shown manifestations of some such renaissance, and here, too, the tendency is more and more toward...