Word: successively
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Selection of the cast for the Dramatic Club's fall production, A. A. Milne's "Success", and definite announcement of date of performance was made last night by E. P. Goodnow '17, coach of the Club for the initial presentation of this season...
...Success" is the story of a prominent English politician, who, at middle age, finds himself shut in from the pleasures of the world by success. Suddenly he has a chance to recapture his first love, and his struggle to cling to romance, while success closes about him once more, forms the central interest of the play...
...ultimate success of the experiment is dependent, not so much on the perfection of the machinery of the plan, but rather on the question as to whether the world is ripe for so comprehensive and so sweeping a sacrifice of national interests. The clause which provides that each nation may safeguard its national desires is reminiscent of the liberum veto and is attended with the same dangers. Although only the future can determine the success of the World Bank, it is certain that the plan is among the most progressive experiments...
...competition for the designing of stage settings for their first production. A. A. Milne's "Success", has been announced by the Harvard Dramatic Club. Two scenes, will be required: one the library of an old English mansion: the other the children's room in an old home. The competition closes Monday, when designs must be handed in at the office of the Dramatic Club by 2 o'clock...
...Success", as presented by the Harvard players, will be seen in this country for the first time. The play has been done before in England, with Charles Cherry in the leading role...