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Robert Bennink '27, H. W. Buckler '28, R. H. Curtis '27, R. J. Dunkle '27, S. L. Eaton '27, Erlund Field '28, H. C. Francis '27, W. R. Gherardi '27, R. B. Gowing '29, P. T. Haskell '28, E. B. Jackson, '28, R. H. Sanger '28, W. E. Soule '27, Pierpont Stackpole '27, C. S. Thompson '27, C. R. Turney '28, J. F. W. Whitbeck...
...Dean had the help of Margaret Kennedy herself in adapting her remarkable novel but the play came out as an episode, never a legend. The footlights, scenery, players and theatre talk, excellent though they are, bury temperaments in personalities. Irony becomes friction. The one character reproduced adequately is old Sanger, who never comes on stage...
...book, his presence broods over the opening scene. A vast, shaggy, Rabelaisian music master, he has fled England and wandered through Europe accumulating wives, mistresses, children, disciples, renown. He has at last brought them all, "Sanger's Circus," to a sprawling chalet in the Austrian Tyrol. There, shut away with his boar hound, he is dying. His nubile daughters live in an abandon of cultured savagery, vivid but slatternly mixtures of profundity and ignorance...
...sharp as a falcon, is on hand when Florence Churchill, efficient dilettante, comes to drag her cousins off to school in England. Anticipating an interesting seduction, Dodd soon finds himself a successful, well-kept celebrity in England, married to Florence. Not till then does he wake up to Tessa Sanger. Beneath her timely scorn, fearless innocence and sharp wit, her primitive, leaky little heart has been constantly his. All her intensity goes into her acquired conception of honor when he proposes that they run away. She refuses. But Florence cracks under the strain, scouring the slate with curses. Tessa goes...
...Second French Republic and the Advent of Louis Napoleon". Professor Sanger, Harvard 6, History...