Word: popularization
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Plots and Playwrights," by George Edward Massey '15, has been selected for the second 47 Workshop production of the year and will be given in Agassiz House on December 14 and 15. This play, far different in character from the last bill, is a delightful satire on popular playwrights. Written in two parts, it is an additional experiment in a series of connected one-act plays, one of the best examples of which is the Craig Prize play, "Between the Lines...
...ever-threatening contingency which has constantly to be dealt with, all the pacifists to the contrary notwithstanding, asserted the Hon. Charles J. Bonaparte '71, in an address before the Speakers' Club last night. In confirmation of this he called attention to the fact that in spite of the popular conception of the high civilization of the twentieth century there have been since 1900 no less than six wars that involved European nations on a large scale: The Boer War; the Russo-Japanese; the Italian-Turkish; the two struggles in the Balkans; and the present conflict...
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...know it today, yet it aroused great enthusiasm over the new Rugby rules in the various colleges, and it was a result of this feeling that the Harvard-Yale series began in 1875. A contemporary Harvard publication in speaking of the game says: "Football will be a popular game here in the future. The Rugby game is in much better favor than the somewhat sloppy game now played by our men." In this match the Harvard men experienced considerable difficulty with the spherical shaped ball to which they were unaccustomed but in spite of this embarrassment, combined with McGill...
...most brilliant French opera, and, even in Germany, the most popular of all operas, Bizet's "Carmen," was presented Tuesday night to a small but responsive audience by the Boston Opera Company in conjunction with the Pavlowa Ballet Russe. The gorgeous wealth of melody and the exquisite sensuous indulgence, to which the work owes its universal appreciation, taken together with its tragic climaxes, make "Carmen" extremely difficult to produce. Although the performance was uneven and disheartening at first, it improved immensely as the evening progressed, and the work may be said to have been on the whole extremely creditable...