Word: talents
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Leigh Hunt, Painter Haydon, Etcher Joseph Severn, Publish- er's Reader Woodhouse. Although lie was only five feet high, the beauty of his countenance and the vivacity of his manners charmed all who met him; the more discerning of his acquaintance found in his verse the evidence of great talent. He, happy in the promise of the career that opened before him, enjoyed life immensely? when he did not happen to have a sore throat...
...Splendid Talent...
...admire your unequaled faculty for condensing a great bulk of news into a few lucid paragraphs. And your knack for puncturing bull bladders by clever and oblique hits and subtle passes adds spice to your splendid talent...
...Saltonstall '28. A. H. O'Neil '28 will preside and introduce the speakers. Dr. A. W. Wright '17 will lead songs. By way of further entertainment, K. A. Perry '28, ventriloquist extraordinary, will mystify his classmates with examples of his art. An orchestra composed of Freshman talent will play...
...excellent opportunity for specialty work as offered by the subject of the second act is not being overlooked by those in charge of the production. Mr. Silvers plans to include all varieties of talent in the chorus, thus making this feature of the act particularly noteworthy. Other members of the club are also being counted on for specialty performances in this act, among them being Donald Frothingham '27, J. L. Keleher '27 and A. H. Stafford '26, Frothingham and Keleher are team-mates on the piano and will render a number of selections together, while Stafford will display his already...