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Fifth Avenue Models. Mary Philbin is one of the minority of actresses who do not play as often as their ability entitles them to. Possibly she has a husband and family who cut into her career; possibly directors do not think she is good. The former are selfish and the latter are dense. In this picture, there is not much narrative. Poor old papa went to jail and for a while it seemed that daughter would wake up some morning and find that working girls do get into trouble. Papa was, of course, innocent; employer was honorable; daughter reaped...
...dormitory teams which will play a short series for the intramural championship. Coach Works will have charge of the Gore Hall squad; Coach Fishback, Standish; and Coach Rich, Smith. As there are always some men who develop later in the season, Coach Ryan and his assistants, Coaches Nelson, Philbin and Rudkin, will watch these teams carefully for promising material...
...clock this evening. The play is a modern musical comedy with an Oriental setting, and is written by R. Gerould '20 in collaboration with S. W. Hovey '21. Sixteen of the musical numbers were composed by M. H. Dill '20 and the other two are by P. J. Philbin '20. W. A. Duerr '20 is the author of most of the lyrics...
...Fish, T. H. Gammack, F. E. Giddings, Jr., F. M. Graves, C. P. Harris, E. S. Hobbs, A Horween, S. H. Idenson, P. Kendall, L. T. Lanman, A. W. Lawson, S. M. Loring, R. Machinik, J. G. McGillen, G. W. Mathews, F. C. Packard, Jr., P. J. Philbin, R. L. Place, R. L. Potter, A. L. Putnam, J. A. Reed, G. P. Reynolds, S. C. Roth, W. W. Rowe, F. B. Sadler, E. Scott, E. W. Scripture, B. Shenkman, E. Shill, E. F. Siller, O. V. P. Smith, K. Snow, P. E. Stevenson, R. Thompson, W. G. Thorpe...
...musical numbers, "Carnival of Cocoanuts" and "Arabian Sea," were composed by P. J. Philbin '20, while the rest are by M. H. Dill '20. Sixteen of the pieces played in the show have been arranged for dancing, and will be played exclusively for the dancing after each performance. The musical synopsis is as follows: ACT I. Scene 1. 1. Ella, Ella, Opening Chorus 2. Blue Blood Blues, "Efficiency" Jones 3. What Sort of a Hero, Ella 4. Let Me Have You Near Me, "Stuffy" Danforth 5. Someone to Cuddle, Ella and "Efficiency" 6. Your Knight, "Stuffy" and Ella Scene...