Word: stuarts
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Midsummer lassitude has settled on Boston already. Three of the leading theatres are "dark", with no immediate prospect of reopening the Hollis, ye Wilbur, and the Shubert. In another week the Copley will close its doors, perhaps forever. The Stuart Street extension seems to be a settled doom, and what is to become of the Jewetts remains a riddle. There was a well grounded report recently that they had rented the Playhouse in Chicago for a summer experiment, with a view to permanent settlement in the West. But Mr. Jewett has denied any such intention, and the manager...
...real parodist gets inside of his victim's mind, and compels him, not only in his own phrase and vocabulary but in his own kind of mental operation, to make fun of himself. Perhaps the beet example of this deadly skill in modern literature is that of Charles Stuart Calverly, that most brilliant of Victorian pranksters, who fairly reincarnated the very personality of his victims, An able citizen he, by the way, and of university fame; he still stands as the only undergraduate who ever won the Chancelors' prizes at both Oxford and Cambridge - for Latin verse...
...Charles Stuart Hedden 2L, of Newark N. J.--Treasurer...
...summary is as follows: HARVARD BUSINESS SCHOOL Pallo, Hartley, r.f. l.g., Jones, Stuart Lowenthal, Stevens, l.f. r.g., Seamans Miller, Sipp, c. c., De Hority Black, Miller, r.g. l.f., Thompson, Clifford Rudofsky, Feiring, l.g. r.f., Weaver...
Score: Harvard 38, Business School 35. Goals from floor: Miller 5, Pallo 4, Black, 3, Lowenthal 3, Stevens, De Hority 8, Seamans 2, Weaver 2, Stuart, Thompson. Goals from fouls: Lowenthal 6, DeHority 3, Weaver 2. Referee: Coady. Time: 20-minute halves...