Word: successful
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...entered their names. Last year was an off season with very little ice, and in consequence the twenty or more scrub teams entered in the series experienced some difficulty in playing their games. This year there is an even chance that there will be no such difficulty and the success of the season will depend almost entirely upon the number of teams competing. The advantages of playing scrub hockey are evident--good, healthy exercise and an opportunity for practice which may lead to greater things in the future. The CRIMSON feels sure that the enthusiasm of the last few years...
...committee hopes for the hearty co-operation of every member of the class in making these entertainments a success...
...Cercle Francis" last evening added another success to an already long list by the presentation of Le Chateau Historique in Jordan Hall. The choice of the comedy of Bisson and Berr de Turrique was a happy one, for the characters are not too subtle for adequate interpretation and the action is sprightly. The authors have contrived their intrigue with skill; the dialogue is interesting, if not brilliant, and the staging simple. The "Cercle" was fortunate in the co-operation of Mme. Baldensperger, whose impersonation of the somewhat ungrateful role of Marguerite Boudoin, the sentimental wife of the practical Gaston...
Samuel L. M. Barlow '14 has written the music for "Maria Rosa" the Spanish tragedy by Quimera, to be produced shortly in New York by Whitney. Miss Dorothy Donnelly is starting in the play. It was produced amateurly last year at the Toy Treatre in Boston where its success recommended it to the New York managers...
...writes to his publisher for a portrait of him, which arrives while her husband's best friend, Claude Barrois, is showing him some pictures of a trip. The husband's exchanges it for one of Barrois and introduced the latter as Coudray in order to depreciate his character. His success is interrupted by the arrival of Marguerite's brother Ludovic, who knows Coudray well. Marguerite shows him the picture and he discovers the trick. He, however, himself resembles the author, so they decide to get even by introducing him as the real Coudray. This furnishes an opportunity for several dramatic...