Word: quickly
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...rank among the traditions of our stage. In person, in voice, in acting, Mr. Hampden presents a Prince of Denmark who is a troubled human being rather that a mere deliverer of theatric monologues. Surrounded by a competent company, with an entirely adequate but extremely simple stage setting, with quick and silent changes, he gives us more of the play than we usually see. The action marches as a whole, and not as a series of incidents loosely strung together. A great actor is interpreting one of the masterpieces of all time; his understanding and his power allow...
...well-played game the Second University baseball team made a quick recovery from their slump the previous day, and defeated St. John's Preparatory School, 6-3. The team displayed excellent form both at bat and in the field...
Compulsory membership, the quick destroyer of social organizations, has been definitely discarded; the dues have been reduced fifty per cent. In the autumn the list of members cannot but include nearly all in the University...
...however, such a practical use as has been indicated could not be provided for, the suggestion of the great hall for large assemblages on ceremonial and other occasions could hardly be bettered. It may well be hoped that the CRIMSON will find quick and numerous responses to their admirable proposal...
...first score was made after four minutes of play on a quick shot from Bacon to Gross and into the Boston College net. From a scramble in front of the visiting team's goal two minutes later, Avery scored the second point for the University. Boston College made its first goal a moment after this play when Morrison tripped while skating toward the University's goal, carrying the puck through the net. Bacon and Gross tallied two more points for the University before the half was over, and Hughes shot a second goal for the visiting team, leaving the score...