Word: summering
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Since the burning of the Arena is 1924, the Blue team has been without a permanent home. Arrangements were made last summer for a practice site at Springfield for use two of three times a week and for the playing of several games there. It will, however, be necessary to re-arrange the schedule, according to the announcement made today by H. F. Woodcook, General Manager of the Yale Athletic Association...
...Geddes is the unchallenged genius of scenic design in this country. It was he who designed The Miracle. He has, strangely enough, an urge to direct rather than design exclusively. He directed Eva Le Gallienne in a play by Mercedes d'Acosta about "Jehanne" d'Arc in Paris last summer, and set back by a couple of decades the never too robust artistic reputation of America in the eyes of the French...
...first," said Mr. Clive, "to hear of this scheme. I spent the summer in getting plays of both commercial and purely artistic interest. 'The Creaking Chair' is, of course, one of the commercial plays. At present it is playing to very profitable houses, and I am organizing an entirely new company to play it in New York...
Coach Mitchell, who had charge of the fall practice pending the appointment of a permanent coach to succeed E. W. Mahan '16 who resigned last summer, declared himself satisfied with the results of the fall sessions. Cold weather resulted in the calling of many of the practice games, but the fall work revealed some promising material, especially as regards Freshmen...
...repertory theatre company in New York? Because only by the expansion of good repertory companies can the drama come into its own once more in this country," declared Hamilton MacFadden '21, to a CRIMSON reporter. Mr. MacFadden, who was the head of the American Repertory Theatre at Salem last summer, is at present director of "The Carolinian...