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...operetta librettos. Spirited but silly, its best moments are those in which hook-nosed Willie Howard, as a Jewish gold prospector from the Deep South, and bespectacled Herb Williams, as a rapacious insurance salesman, engage in vaudeville patter in the Golden Nugget Saloon; and those in which Miss Swarth out, with or without the somewhat tremulous accompaniment of Mr. Boles, sings // I Should Lose You, Little Rose of the Rancho, The Vigilante Song, Where Is My Love. By her singing Contralto Swarthout makes it clear that, in the current operatic sweepstakes, she will not be out distanced by the Hollywood...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: The New Pictures: Jan. 13, 1936 | 1/13/1936 | See Source »

Amherst, Washington and Lee, and Swarth more have been the victims of Coach Roper's eleven, but the Tiger's record is not so unimpressive as it appears at first sight. The Annapolis eleven, strong in spite of the overwhelming defeat it suffered at the hands of Michigan last Saturday, was held to a tie by Princeton, and the only team to defeat the Tigers has been Colgate, unbeaten so far this season...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TIGERS FACE CRIMSON WITH MEDIOCRE RECORD | 11/4/1925 | See Source »

...attendance at American universities and colleges for the present collegiate year exceeds past records in all except a few instances, according to a detailed report on 140 approved institutions in the current issue of "School and Society," written by Mr. Raymond Walters, dean of Swarth more College. The increase over last year in full-time regular students was two per cent; in total enrollment (including summer school and part-time students) the increase was 14 per cent...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NUMBER OF STUDENTS IS GREATLY INCREASED | 3/7/1923 | See Source »

...Paul, 808 (P.); H. A. Riedel, 809 (P.); D. Shotwell, 810 (P.); C. A. Underwood, 811 (P.); F. A. Zuino, 812 (P.); C. Peterson, 874 (Syr.); 877, R. Parmelee, 877 (Syr.); C. Finch, 878 (Syr.); A. Newkirk, 879 (Syr.); R. George, 880 (Syr.); W. W. Maule, 988 (Swarth.); E. T. Baker, 987 (Swarth.); E. P. Smith, 989 (Swarth.); C. C. Bonner, 985 (Swarth.); J. W. Everton, 920 (Y.); J. G. Putnam, 921 (Y.); R. S. Young...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COMPLETE SCORE CARD OF INTERCOLLEGIATE MEET | 5/27/1916 | See Source »

...Copeland, 803 (P.); J. N. Dowell, 804 (P.); W. H. Floto, 805 (P.); L. L. Glover, 806 (P.); C. E. Kennedy, 807 (P.); W. A. Paul, 808 (P.); H. Riedel, 809 (P.); D. Shotwell, 810 (P.); C. A. Underwood, 811 (P.); F. Zuino, 812 (P.); E. P. Smith, 989 (Swarth.); E. T. Baker, 987 (Swarth.); H. C. White, 881 (Syr.); R. Parmelee, 877 (Syr.); C. Finch, 878 (Syr.); H. Cooper, 882 (Syr.); J. W. Overton, 920 (Y.); R. S. Young, 926 (Y.); E. M. Knox, 934 (Y.); H. S. Gulliver, 931 (Y.); J. C. Putnam, 921 (Y.); E. S. Pinney...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COMPLETE SCORE CARD OF INTERCOLLEGIATE MEET | 5/27/1916 | See Source »

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