Word: playing
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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John Livingston Lowes '03, professor of English, signed the petition and later withdrew his name. He declared he wished to make his protest in some other manner as he did not agree with the petitioners that the play has cultural value...
...basis of watching the two men play it is this writer's opinion that Kozeluh could beat the Frenchman. He doesn't attempt to blast his opponents off the court and therefore would fall no easy victim to the infallibility style which Cochet plays so faultlessly. His ground and back court strokes are the most beautiful examples of coordination and effortless skill to be seen on a tennis court. They are of a type to keep an opponent away from the net as much as possible and simply wear him down. On the defense he is if anything faster than...
...read the `Strange Interlude' some time ago, but have never seen it played. I do not know therefore whether it is a good play or not. What I should like is the liberty to make up my mind for myself. Whether I like it or not, I am prepared to promise, that I will not seek to force my opinion on anyone else. What I resent is the attempt of a handful of officials to dictate the tastes and artistic judgment of the whole community...
Professor Perry was one of the 50 members of the Harvard faculty who signed the petition protesting the Boston ban and indorsing the presentation of the Eugene O'Neill play in Quincy. In addition to the faculty members, about 500 graduates and undergraduates of the University signed...
...Play will be started promptly at 2 o'clock. Any player who is more than 20 minutes late to a match will be defaulted. Results of matches should be given to the manager...