Word: talented
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Someone will now probably exclaim that the college offers ample opportunity for afternoon and evening work without conflict with meals. Yes, but think of those with a talent for music who can only get positions in cafes and restaurants over the supper hour. It is a singular fact that instead of being a small minority, this class of needy students is of considerable size each year...
Perhaps it is unfair to compare the work of College Students, rarely specialists in art and humor, with the best talent of the country, but all the more credit is due where the goal is occasionally reached...
Professor Baker is to be congratulated. This new step will make his Workshop more helpful than ever in the University, and at the same time will increase and strengthen the stock of talent from which it may draw. The new competition will not only give all students a greater opportunity to share in the benefits of this course, but may also prove to be an opening wedge for chances in other branches of the drama as well...
Every week or ten days an entertainment troupe is made up, chiefly from the men of unusual talent with whom the Social Service Committee is in touch, and is sent to some settlement house to entertain not only the boys and young men, but also their families...
Thomas Shea in his "spot lights" shows real histrionic talent in his offerings of scenes from "The Bells," "The Cardinal," and from "Dr. Jeykill and Mr. Hyde...