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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Except for a slightly too tragical note at the beginning of the first act, Miss Nance O'Neil, as the mother, throughly upheld her reputation on the opening night as one of the best actresses on the American stage. She was prehaps better in her dialogue scenes, and in her emotional outbursts, than elsewhere. But no part of her performance left any doubt as to her ability. Mr. Hickman carried his role of lover and murderer with very commendable restraint giving the spectator the satisfactory feeling of something held in reserve. Miss West by as the daughter, contrived to establish...

Author: By B. B., | Title: THE CRIMSON PLAYGOER | 2/12/1921 | See Source »

...figure of James J. Corbett; also Marie Walsh, Irving Edwards, Helen Eby, and Jay M. Regan. Two most captivating sisters, Irene and Bernice Hart, scored a decided hit with their "harmonizing," although their song program might be slightly shortened and varied to greater effect; West Avey and Dennis O'Neil were exceedingly funny in a clever "Study in Black Art"; and Ernestine Meyers contributed an exotic dance by way of variety. Mention should also be made of Jue Quon Tai, a young Chinese songsiress, who lent a novel Americanized Oriental touch to the performance with her vivacious singing and dancing...

Author: By H. S. V., | Title: William Rock Installs His Revue of 1920 at the Wilbur | 1/27/1921 | See Source »

Half an hour of nip-and-tuck scrimmaging between the University squad and the M. I. T. skaters featured the practice period yesterday afternoon. No score was registered throughout, frequent substitutions being made on both sides. The McNeil brothers, Dan and Neil, the former at center and the latter at point in the Tech line-up, promise plenty of trouble for the Crimson team when the two teams meet in a regular set-to on February 18. Captain Du Vernet at cover-point and William Caldwell at right wing also put up an aggressive game and will have...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: M. A. C. FILLS OPEN DATE TOMORROW NIGHT | 1/18/1921 | See Source »

...Neil McNeil, former St. Francis Xavier star across the border, caged two of the M. I. T. goals, while his brother Dan was the backbone of the M. I. T. offense...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Boston College Trims "Tech" 4-3 | 1/14/1921 | See Source »

...Brewster; 10, H. L. Hoffman, C. L. Crawford; 11, I. H. Rand, R. L. Mitchell; 13, R. R. Berle; 14, S. P. Townsend; 19, W. G. Maclachlan, W. L. Machlachlan; 20, R. P. Abbott, F. B. Brennan; 22, R. H. Woodwell, E. S. Collins; 24, W. L. Pierson, Neil Malarkey; 25, L. A. Waterman, Jr.; 26, S. C. Jacobson, P. O. Oscarson; 29, C. L. Evans, W. V. Moriarty; 30, A. E. McLeish, Jr.; 34, S. Rotenburg, P. D. Morrison; 35, E. W. Donald, Joseph Franklin; 36, R. A. Hunt, E. R. Chase; 38, E. N. Reardon, Porter Hurd...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ALLOTMENT OF ROOMS FOR YEAR 1920-1921 ANNOUNCED | 5/7/1920 | See Source »

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