Word: nashe
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Speakers--Professor N. B. Nash '09 of the Episcopal Theological School; Paul Blaushard, Field Secretary of the League for Industrial Democracy, and D. T. Eaton, Chairman...
...will probably report for early practice. R. F. Cordingley '25, Phillip Spalding '25, Governor Bemis '24, K. N. Hill '24 and E. F. Herrmann '25, from last year's University squad, and from the last year's Freshmen, D. G. Casto '26, F. S. Moseley '26, K. F. Nash '26, R. W. Puffer '26 and J. C. McGlone '26. For catcher, A. W. Samborski '25, A. D. Hoffman '25, J. J. Maher '26, Thorvald Sanchex '24, and later on, M. A. Cheek '26 are expected to report...
Polly Pearl (Mary Nash), tangles herself in trouble at the outset by marrying the idle offspring of the recent rich. Her claim to cosmic recognition at the time was moderate success as a soubrette in a second class London music hall. She is careless of Cockney accent but scrupulous of moral tone. Amid the exotic realities of Monte Carlo, her male acquisition develops desperate ennui and she departs in dis- consolate defiance...
...Miss Nash displays a most astonishing versatility which extends from the difficult rapids of soubrette song-and-dance to the placid waters of benign old age. When her emotional explosion occurred, coincident with the loss of her child, an elderly matron sitting next your correspondent half rose in her seat and audibly protested its injustice. More conclusive witness of the power of a performance is seldom seen in the Theatre...
...third group met at Claverly 18 order the leadership of Professor N. P. Nash '69 of the Episcopal Theological School. This group has decided to use Curry's "Jesus and His Cause" in relation to the gospel of Mark, as a basis for their weekly discussion...