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...Such is Impresario Will Morrissey's plight in Keep It Clean. He suggests merrily that he will be unable to pay his cast and creditors. When his 'buffoons and minstrels have taken their dull turns, the audience is inclined to agree with him. Apart from a spry group of Russel Markert dancers and a burlesque called the Russian Chloral Society, the events are reminiscent of a bad afternoon at Keith's. Jimmy Carr's expert dance band is in the pit, but unfortunately it renders one of those painful "collegiate" satire songs which is the revenge of saxophone players...
...ornament has significance and is worked into the fabric of the building. The Goodhue family are oldtime Connecticut dwellers. Architect Goodhue was born in Pomfret Hill. Not for him was the European interlude enjoyed by most architecture students. At the age of 16 he went from Russel's Collegiate & Commercial Institute in New Haven to Manhattan where he began drawing classical orders under the tutelage of Architect James Renwick for more than six years. This able mentor disciplined his pupil's design sense, his pen and pencil technique, later famed for its own sake. Then Architect Goodhue went...
...survey of Boston Traffic conditions conducted by the Albert Russel Erskine Bureau of Harvard at the authorization of the Boston City Council in 1926 will bear its first fruits in the next few months with the start of a progressive revision of present methods of signal control", asserted M. N. Halsey traffic expert in charge of a Massachusetts state survey to a CRIMSON representative yesterday...
...Summary follows: HARVARD ST. ANSELM'S Record, Watt, Hoguet, Appel, i.e., r.e., Donahue, Furnoyle Finlayson, Kuehn, Walcott, Peterson, i.t., r.t., Folley, Day Myerson, Draper, Brooks, Gay, i.g., r.g., Kilbane, Ropel, Russel Cunningham, Fitagerald, Trafford, c. C., Conners Hacket Foristall, Ginman, Field, Adlls, r.g., i.g., Kalishes, O'Leary Faxon, Flynn, Cowin, Coyle, r.t., i.f., Francis. Roach Mouschegian, Nickerson, Beyer, r.e., i.e., Walker. Wyman Wood. Schereschewsky, Stubbs, q.b. q.b., Zapustas White, Fincke, Gleason, i.b., r.h., Delitde, Daugherty Mays, Crickard, Windal, Lougee, r.h., i.h., Mocek O'Day, Moridabotz Gilligan, Forbes, Page, Morris, f.b. f.b., Shea...
...even more thorough detestation of the activities it reports. There was observed also in the play a crumpled fellow, who, on the occasions when he turned his front to the audience, generally had his mouth too full to talk. This mousy character was called Bellflower; actually he was Russel Grouse, columnist of the New York Evening Post, making his demure debut on the stage. For the antics of Columnist Grouse all critics had a pretty word to say. Walter Winchell of the New York Evening Graphic called him SourCrouse while the Actor-Journalist's wife, Alison Smith, able critic...