Word: success
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Perkins, Mr. Blackmur, and Mr. Bliss were excellent actors, and the comedy of Mr. Faulkner was vigorous and untiring. Mr. Armstrong and Mr. Allen were delightful apparitions and the latter, by his singing, added much to the success of the play...
...music. No opinion is so frank and unrestrained as that of the graduate who looks back on an array of former shows, good and otherwise; but if this year's play can everywhere arouse such unqualified enthusiasm as that of Thursday night, it will receive, what it well deserves--success. A. T. DAVISON...
Concerning the question of Phi Beta Kappa and scholarship there is of course no unexceptionable doctrine. Certain members of Phi Beta Kappa have had their conception of life narrowed to books: certain non-members have attained a very full measure of success after graduation. But in the long run the concentration derived from attention to studies has proved the greatest benefit of a college course. To turn the attention of the undergraduate mind more surely to this fact, a number of changes would help. There are two which seem immediately feasible...
...competent coach and several old varsity players. The schedule arranged is an unusually interesting one, including a trip to Andover and games with several New York schools. It is earnestly hoped that more Freshmen will report for practice at 3.30 o'clock, stay so that the season may be success...
...lively and very musical comedy. It is not intended to be more, but as a laugh-producer and as a production calculated to send its audiences away whistling some of its catchy tunes, it promises well to be a marked success. A score of beautiful "ladies" form the chorus--some of them being of the American beauty type, and others Turkish harem ladies. Modern and Oriental dances, funny and serious songs,--everything that goes to make up a bright musical comedy are found in "A Bug in a Rug,"--and finally all is centerer about a real plot...