Word: passionately
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...herald their democracy and mutual esteem by holing like wolves. Let us be content that the shades of the Puritan will always flit silently among us to dampen slightly our fervency and moderate our joy of living. Those sober men of the old time were not devoid of passion and numbered among them many of the "good and the great", of whom we are still able--on occasion--lustily to sing. But with all our pride of tradition, we might still attempt to cultivate a slightly more conciliatory manner, to simulate a greater geniality, to handle ourselves in such...
...herald their democracy and mutual esteem by holing like wolves. Let us be content that the shades of the Puritan will always flit silently among us to dampen slightly our fervency and moderate our joy of living. Those sober men of the old time were not devoid of passion and numbered among them many of the "good and the great", of whom we are still able--on occasion--lustily to sing. But with all our pride of tradition, we might still attempt to cultivate a slightly more conciliatory manner, to simulate a greater geniality, to handle ourselves in such...
...University Dramatic Club is giving an informal dinner tomorrow evening at 6.30 in the Union in honor of Miss Nance O'Neil, who is now starring in the "Passion Flower" at the Plymouth Theatre. All members of the University Dramatic Club, and the Radcliffe students who have taken part in the Club's productions within the last year and a half have been invited...
Besides the articles already mentioned, there are reviews of two current plays, "Abraham Lincoln," and "What the Public Wants," (one wonders why "The Passion Flower" was omitted), and two poems, not especially notable...
Miss Nance O'Nell, star of the "Passion Flower," now playing at the Plymouth Theatre, has been invited to a dinner in her honor by the Harvard Dramatic Club. The dinner will be on Sunday, March 6, at the Union at 7 o'clock, and besides members of the Dramatic Club it is hoped that Professor George P. Baker '87, head of English 47, and Mrs. Baker, and Mr. and Mrs. Underhill will attend. Mr. Underhill is the translator of the "Passion Flower," from the Spanish by Benavente, and other foreign plays...