Word: pitt
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Mister Pitt.* In her desperate search after the minutiae of life Zona Gale has inadvertently snubbed the footlights. Any technical tyro would have respected more highly the rules of the game. Episodic scenes, dank pauses, chatty interludes may indeed be small town life, but they are far from big town theatre...
...Pitt was (on its opening night) an inept and incoherent production, possibly aggravated by Producer Pemberton, under the burden of presenting three productions in five days (The Living Mask, Mister Pitt, The Marionette Man}. Differences between the stage hands and the eleven sets of scenery multiplied confusion...
...major contribution of the proceedings was the introduction of Walter Huston, recently rescued from vaudeville. His playing of the pitiful Pitt is one of the bright spots of the season. It gives promise of increasing brightness in seasons to come...
...hopes for the he-habilitation of Germany and partially vindicated French policy in the eyes of Europe. Italy has dropped her former pro-British sympathies and now seriously threatens England's position in the Mediterranean. Only a master of intrigue could mould these elements into an entente-and Pitt is dead and Lloyd George touring Canada unofficially...
...Montagu Butler, late master of Trinity College, W. D. Macpherson, is the representative of Cambridge University, and will study in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. A graduate of Harrow, he won a "First" in the History Tripos at Trinity and was a member of the Pitt Club. He won his colors in the first Trinity boat, was captain of the Real Tennis Team (called in America Court Tennis), and Racquets champion of the University...