Word: talented
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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There are still several vacancies to be filled on the nine and the management is anxious to secure the best talent possible. It was announced yesterday that candidates might report this afternoon at 3 o'clock on Soldiers' Field. Whether practice would be secret, or whether admission would be charged, were facts about which the scholars seemed to prefer not to make any statement...
...letter has also been received from Mr. Charles B. Welles, secretary of the Yale Chapter, who states that "there are very many likely ball players among us." In view of this fact, and the talent known to be latent in the Harvard Chapter, a hard-fought contest is expected on June...
...natives of northern New England can be lured from their rustic retreats during the evening hours of the coming summer, they will be exposed to a devastating blast of culture which should last them for some time. All the accumulated talent of Harvard and much of the purest cream of the professional stage, under the leadership of a recent graduate of Yale, will carry the gospel of the theatre from under the shadow of the Sacred Codfish to the barren hinterland of Maine and New Hampshire...
...bearer, O. A. Skinner, Esq., is known to me. His parents, whom I have known in Hartford, Conn., for several years, are eminently respectable. Mr. Skinner has an ambition, a talent and a yearning for the stage. I have no doubt that he will prove an important acquisition to any theatrical corps which he may join...
...husband, with his hard and fast notions of right and wrong among women, that his wife is tarred with the same brush as the defendant, but he manages to get over it. The picture resorts to the favorite current system of wadding up a batch of stellar talent (Sylvia Breamer, Bessie Love, Myrtle Stedman, Henry B. Walthall, Mary Carr and Hobart Bosworth). Lew Cody plays the roue till murder seems highly desirable...