Word: prays
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...word, a very remarkable production of a very unusual play. Its few faults are easily remedied; the prayer at the climax of the second act is not effective. The curtain should fall on Nell's line to her child: 'Pray as you have never prayed before.' The opening of the third act drags too much with street detail, and the entrance of Myrtle gives this scene its one false note. But these are tiny specks upon a wonderfully effective stage sun. Mrs. Fiske's production as well as her performance at the Hackett will go down into theatrical history...
...professors, to our students, or to the outside world that is denied the monopoly we enjoy as college men, it may be excusable to keep up the tradition that there is some special merit in a bachelor's degree. But between ourselves in the Intercollegiate Civic League, what, pray, is there about our college training, our four years of fraternity life, athletics, and electives to enable us to guess within gun shot of the amount necessary to run a board of health: whether asphalt pavement is an inch or a foot thick; whether a tenement house department is spending...
...second half the pray was more even; the puck being repeatedly rushed from one end of the rink to the other. About the middle of the period, Newhall, aided by good team play, made a pretty goal. Towards the end of the match, McCoy scored St. Paul's only goal on a rather weak shot which bounced from Sampson's skate into the goal...
...Sophomore football team was defeated by Medford High School on Soldiers Field yesterday afternoon by the score of 10 to 0. Medford's first score was on a placement goal from the field in the first half by Pray. In the second half the Sophomore team made good gains through the line, but Medford held well at critical times. Just before the end of the game Saulman, for Medford, recovered a kick from formation and took it over the line. Pray kicked the goal...
...Farabee, Ph.D., instructor in anthropology; J. F. Cole, instructor in astronomy; A. W. Ryder, Ph.D., instructor in Indic Philology; A. Garbutt, instructor in modelling; W. L. Mowll, instructor in architecture; J. S. Pray, instructor in landscape architecture; W. D. Swan, instructor in architecture; E. O. Parker, assistant in designing; H. L. Frevert, assistant in chemistry...