Word: screenings
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...just lof Harvard boys," sighed Lupe Velez, fiery Mexican star of stage and screen, in her dressing room Monday at the Keith-Boston Theatre, as she regretfully admitted she had never sat in John Harvard's lap as Sally Rand, of the notorious fans, claims she has done...
...beene to college, but I hav beene kicked out of many schools," continued the dark haired idol of hot-cha movie fans, who was educated in convents both in this country and in her native Mexico. "College dramatics are the ideel place for a boy to develop for the screen...
...once have I evaire seen myself on the screen, because I am so awful an actress," she confessed, but seemed much relieved when the CRIMSON reporter assured her he thought she was a delightful comedienne...
Harvard can no longer hide the issue behind the smoke screen of vague illusions and regrets in the reports of the President and Deans. At the present time the system of Advisers is worse than if there were none at all. The reform this time must be a complete one; no more sweeping the dirt into the corner of the room. The office must be raised to one of dignity and responsibility by selecting a group of young men to serve for a long period of time and picked for their ability to instill confidence in the younger students. They...
...audience sat reverently quiet through the showing of two full-length ballets, eleven solos. Music was played by the London Symphony, conducted by Vladimir Launitz, onetime Russian aviator, who once was Pavlova's musical director. Effects on the screen were sometimes hazy. Many of the pictures had been taken in 1923, some in South America, some in Australia. But it was still possible to marvel at the dancer's incomparable grace, that ethereal quality which made it seem as if she floated through...