Word: popularly
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Workshop will give its second production of the year. "Plots and Play wrights," by G. E. Massey '15, in Agassiz House this evening at 8 o'clock. The play is a satire on popular playwrights and is written in two parts and an introduction. The first part contains three scenes, each laid on a different floor of a New York boarding house. The second part is the popular Broadway playwright's telescoping of these three scenes and is a lively satire on some of the plays seen in New York last winter. The experiment of having the scenery and lighting...
...first performance of the second of this season's Workshop productions will be given in Agassiz House tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. The play to be presented is "Plots and Playwrights," a satire on popular play-writing, by George Edward Massey...
Princeton, N. J., December 10, 1915.--A new plan of election of major sport managers at Princeton has been approved by the Senior Council, which combines the elements of popular election and competition. According to the new plan the class from which the manager is to come will elect four of its members to compete for the managership in question. The competition will last through one season, at the conclusion of which a committee consisting of the captain, coach, and manager, and the General Treasurer of the Athletic Association, is to select the university assistant manager and a Freshman manager...
...three scenes each laid on a different floor of a New York boarding house. Each one shows the drama that goes on unnoticed by the outside world. In the play they are the artistic playwright's illustration of what can be dramatized from observation. The second part is the popular Broadway playwright's telescoping of these three scenes and is a lively satire on some of the plays seen in New York last winter...
...unanimity shown at the meeting tonight, is keen indication that popular sentiment is strongly in favor of absolute clarity in the management of athletics in general, which presages well for the future of sport at New Haven