Word: pleasingness
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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"As for the producers of talking pictures confronted with the problem of pleasing foreign audiences. I think they will have to collect French and German casts and produce their pictures in three languages."
The Vagabond particularly recommends another one of Mr. Hersey's delightful lectures on the Theatre, in Emerson J at 2 o'clock today, this time on "The Art of the Modern Theatre in Europe". The lecture will, as usual, be illustrated with lantern slides showing modern and ancient types of...
These donations, both by Harvard graduates, are valuable in another sense, in that they also serve as a pleasing reminder of the active interest taken in the welfare of the University by its alumni. Harvard owes much to the loyalty of her graduates, and the present instance is a particularly...
Artist Woolf looks a little older but just as alert as his self-portrait (see above). Born 50 years ago in Manhattan, he was named, by parents who loved literature, after the great Dr. Johnson. He went to the College of the City of New York (1899) and, like most...
One of the more pleasing aspects in University tradition is the legend of Great Men at Harvard. Closely interwoven with this has been the chronic undergraduate complaint of the inability of close personal contact with the well-known Figures because of the unwieldy size of the College. One suggestion to...