Word: smoothly
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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This evening Mr. Loomis Taylor, stage manager of the Metropolitan Opera. House of New York City, will try the various stage sets, and get everything in smooth working order. Tomorrow evening there will be a rehearsal, open only to those bearing passes. The properties and accessories of the Metropolitan Opera House, which will be used in the production, are being kept in the baseball cage. The larger pieces of scenery, which will come from the Boston Opera House, will arrive today...
...arrangement of the University line-up is fast getting into smooth running order, and with W. Willcox, Jr., '17, back with the squad, the nine's final development should now be unimpeded. As Frye is proving such a valuable man in the outfield, and as Willcox is not yet ready to work, Coach Haughton will probably send Whitney in to pitch today...
...cold, the rooms not too homelike, and the service decidedly in different. What the Union needs is "enmasse" enthusiasm. It can well do without an elephantine "frattiness," but it does need friendliness. It does need to avoid that lingering air of decay, and to cultivate the well-ordered, smooth efficiency of the city club. It does need to be homelike. If the institution is ever to escape the spectre of an annual deficit, is ever to attain hearty undergraduate support, its general atmosphere must change...
...acting is smooth and even, without particular stars, rather suggesting stock company work in the individuality of the minor parts. Mrs. Tighe is the most natural and confident, and therefore the most convincing. Miss Feeley's restlessness in the first act may be due to the great speed with which things happen to her--she comes back from dinner almost before she starts--, for in the later acts she seems entirely at ease. Mr. Walker does well with a part which the author could make less difficult by deciding whether or not it is to be taken seriously; Mr. Manson...
...Morgan: 5. J. W. Middendorf: 4, H. S. Middendorf: 3. Meyer: 2. Talcott: bow, Saltonstall: cox., Kreger. Mr. R. F. Herrick '90 took charge of this crew to prepare it for the Henley Regatta, England, July 1-4. Both crews have improved considerably in form and finish in the smooth water of the Thames as was expected, and the men are all in good shape physically. The first time rows have been distinctly satisfactory...