Word: playing
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...winners of the Inter-Fraternity and Inter-Class Leagues play for the intramural championship with the Freshman Dormitory League victors towards the end of March. Last year, the first year of organized intramural basketball, there were 316 men out for the sport, excluding University and Freshman players. The Inter-mural championship was won by the Falcon Club and the Business 2 team was victor in the Graduate School League...
...Coombs 1L has charge of the Graduate School and Inter-Class games, while Samborski himself referees the Inter-Fraternity League contests. The Graduate School and Class teams play in the Hemenway Gymnasium, and the Inter-Fraternity groups utilize the Freshman Athletic Building...
...boards at the Majestic, entitled "White Lilacs," a romance with music, based on the life of Frederic Chopin, has all the failings and few of the fortes of the genre. That is to say, one does not enjoy fully either Chopin's music, or Herr Johannsen's play: the first because the music was almost wholly written for the pianoforte, not orchestra with voices, and was supposed to be played at the tempo originally indicated; the second because the incongruity of seeing Heinrich Heine and Giacomo Meyerbeer cavorting about the stage, not to mention George Sand fainting and a rather...
...even as the curtain is erasing his story he is flinging florins to the grovelling gold-thirsty who had waited for the death of Volpone. Mosca need not be named in Boston as Alfred Lunt's part; Mr. Larimore has all the grace, and enough of the busy play of expression that belonged to the actor-guardsman. In Hamlet black, with a tight head of red curls that are in a mad way exact for the role, Mosca moves swiftly, and used the stage from footlights to lagoon balcony and from box to box. At times his fingers, fitting...
...limp, and a hunch to his black and cloaked back, just when it was hoped that the stage, at least, had seen the last of Mr. Chaney. Albert Van Dekker, in the part of Leone, Captain of the Fleet, spares nothing of himself to support alone in the play the whole truth of virtue outraged. His acting grew in strength, and no irony was lost in the trial for rape and the money-won acquittal...