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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...difference is intensified by the acting of Miss Yurka. One is loth to blame her for her declamatory style of acting in a play that was written when such acting was in vogue, but at times one thinks the lady does protest too much, to render ludicrous a scene which Eva Le Gallienne's more subdued portrayal would have made dramatic. Her manner also makes her seem too feline and too charmless to attract the trio of men that the author gathers round her. She is a witch, and not a leading lady...
...essential that every medical man have a clear understanding of the legal side of his profession, if he is to render service proportionate to the scope and obligations of his calling. Dr. Magrath has put the matter up to medical colleges as a matter of duty, for it is there alone that a man may hope to find the facilities to acquire such training. The Harvard Medical School has taken a great pioneering step by instituting the new chair. It should now continue the leadership by making elementary work in legal medicine a prerequisite for an M.D. degree...
...selection of novelty and concert numbers will be played by W. F. Draper and F. D. Moore in a two piano act. A quartet composed of F. E. Johnson, F. D. Moore, Richard Prouty and Warren Sturgis will render a few songs...
...significance of the case lies in the way Justice Brandeis handles it. Going out of his way to render a liberal interpretation, he draws a wide distinction between billboards and placards, which are an inescapable nuisance to the average person, and advertising in newspapers and magazines, which a reader can easily avoid. The unanimous approval of this attitude by the court is a hopeful sign that they will continue to aid in the restriction of advertising...
...Boston musicians will render for the opening number Prokofieff's "Classical Symphony" Cp. 25. This will be followed by D'Arcy's "Symphonic Variations from Isiah Op. 42" and Ravel's "Rhapsodie Rapatele". Next on the program will be and "Lieheated" from Wagner's "Tristan und Isolde". The Overture to "Tannhauser" will conclude the program...