Word: seasons
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Tuesday evening Alexander Woolcott, former New York World dramatic critic, will give a talk at the Union on the current theatrical season in New York...
...Woolcott has had a varied and interesting set of journalistic and dramatic experiences. At various times he has been dramatic critic of the New York Times, New York Sun, and the New York World. At present he is writing articles on the current theatrical season for Vanity Fair...
...American Opera Company comes to Boston on November 26, at the Colonial Theatre, for a second season of classic opera in English. Under the auspices of the Massachusetts Association for the Promotion of the American Opera Company, of which Edward Burlingame Hill '94 of Harvard University is honorary chairman, this company is working toward a many-sided ideal, the popularization of English opera...
...Germany or Russia; but as in the case of other countries, it will never be given until American has opera, rendered in her own language. These classics in English are not written down to an uncultured public but upon an intellectual plane. Last year, during the first professional season of the Company. Mr. Rosing proved to the satisfaction of critics that English is as artistically singable as other languages in which great opera is written...
...scoring power of the soccer team should be materially aided by a recent shake-up in the lineup. Throughout the season the strength of the eleven has been in the sterling play of the defense men, while the forward line has been almost powerless to score. In last Saturday's encounter the defense men finally came up to the forward line to kick the goals. So today's encounter will find E.J. Des Roches at center forward and Louis Kerness '29 at left fullback...