Word: proved
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Returns for the first day indicate that generous subscriptions are coming in from the few men who have already been canvassed. At the present rate the total contribution collected in the College will prove a substantial addition to the graduate subscriptions. All chairmen are expected to make their initial reports of the funds collected by their committees to A. Houghton '21 at the Crimson Building today between 12 and 3 or 5 and 6 o'clock...
...plot deals with the adventures of the Princess Nuala, upon whom a course, that she will be devoured by a dragon, has been placed, and who, to escape this curse, must get married before a year expires. She is beset by suitors, all of whom prove unworthy except one. Manus, who is disguised as a cook but is really the King of Sorcha. Manus, who has won the love of Nuala, is reported to have killed the dragon, and to have died in the encounter. Nuala dies upon hearing this news. Finally Manus, who it develops, was falsely reported dead...
...dialogue and dance by Rena Arnold and Harry Lambert. Lou Miller and Alice Bradford stage a pleasing musical comedy novelty entitled "Typical, Topical, Tales," in which songs of every variety are cleverly complied and sung. Carson and Willard in "Something Different" have certainly chosen a good idea for they prove themselves right when they say it is something different that the public likes. One of the cleverest acts of the evening is that by Barns and Frabito in "Shoo's" in which plenty of snap and variety is used in their conversation and action, and is supplemented by remarkable...
Judging from its reception Monday evening, "June Love" deserves a more central location, but despite its being off the beaten tracks of Boston playgoers, should remain here for a protracted stay, and ought to prove one of the popular hits of the year
...moral rights in hanging out the French, English and American flags; yet the Irish, who are fighting for rights of their own, would subordinate American privileges to their own impulsive whims. No, if the Sinn Fein is to succeed in enlisting the support of our citizens it must prove in a more orderly and reasonable fashion the righteousness of its cause and the strength of its morale...