Word: showings
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...figures show a slight falling off in the percentage of honor grades among the new plan men. This year 40.6 per cent received honor grades, as against 42.4 per cent. for 1916, and 44.9 per cent. for 1915. For the old plan men the per cent. shows an increase of 1.1. per cent. over last year, 22.2 per cent. of 1917 receiving honor grades...
...fact one rarely sees a professional show where there is so much good dancing. Everyone dances, and dances well and does it not as a drill but because they all enjoy it. If De Ford needs the money he should get an introduction to Miss Joan Sawyer; it is rumored that she is looking for a dancing partner. But it seems invidious to pick out individuals when the general level is so high. One performance should convince anybody that in this tango era of ours not all the Castles are in Spain...
...admirably orchestrated, and so well fitted to the book that the songs actually further the plot instead of interrupting it. There is a distinctly traceable plot, and the dialogue is not only witty but all means something, and there are one or two real dramatic moments. This show is much less like the Follies and much more like a Fall or a Lenar production than anything the Pudding has attempted in a good many years...
...mention of tango and movies would indicate the production is thoroughly up to date--green wigs and all. It is a well-planned, well-trained, well-staged, well-acted show, and should more than justify the extension of the trip to Philadelphia and Baltimore. Tower ought to go on South with that army--Torreon would be his in an hour...
...Hasty Pudding Club Show, Club Theatre, Cambridge...