Word: starring
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...University Swimming team defeated M. I. T. last night, in the Cambridge Y. M. C. A. tank, by the score of 35 to 18. The individual star was Captain B. M. Fullerton '16, who scored 10 points, winning the 220 and 100-yard events...
...plasticity in the college actor, pointing out the tendency of amateur actors to simply learn the lines of the author, and neglecting to correctly impersonate the character. The college actor should remember that he is merely a color in a pattern, a part of a "stock company", not a star of the evening. Professor baker stated that the only way to build up a role is to study stage directions as well as lines. The actor must act emotionally as well as with his mind, must study every aspect of the character which he is to interpret. He also emphasized...
More than 30 men competed in a series of ten closely contested handicap swimming events at the Cambridge F.M.C.A. last evening. H. Wentworth '17, making 13 points, was the individual star. Wentworth took first place in the 50 and 100-yard races, and was second to J.W.D. Seymour '17 in the 20 yard dash. A. Dixon, 3d, '16, startling from scratch, won the plunge for distance, going 56 feet. Bronze Medals were awarded the winners in each event...
...Freshmen, Condon and Dunmore at left centre and wing respectively did the fastest playing, each scoring two goals. For Rindge, Cedarstrand at right centre was the star with two goals to his credit...
...went down to defeat before Peirce's Pets by the score of 4 to 0 in a scrub hockey game in the Stadium yesterday. The victors clearly surpassed their opponents, especially in speed and ability to carry the puck. Rice, at right centre of Peirce's Pets, was the star of the game, scoring three of the four goals...