Word: talked
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Admiral Magruder: "My letter to the President was intercepted by the Secretary of the Navy. ... I still hope to talk with the President...
...pretty feeble farce along toward the latter half, but up to that time, perhaps unto the end, a normal U. S. citizen will enjoy this version of it more than any other he has ever seen. The piece is played in the trimmest of modern clothes and plainly marked "Talk -do not recite, intone, pant, blow." It is as clear as a cinema subtitle; clearer. The plot is concentrated in the name; a villainously bad tempered woman is bewildered, wed, cowed by a big beautiful brute. Basil Sidney, who played Hamlet in modern clothes first for Manhattan, acted the tamer...
Another new feature of this year's program is a series of monthly dinners which are to be held at the Union during the winter, at which it is hoped to secure prominent men to talk on Italo-American affairs. Men in the fields of art, literature, and politics will be invited to speak...
...compared the regulations of the various colleges given above can fail to observe that the great superiority of the Harvard system over the rest, including our own, is the fact that there is some plan about it, some attempt at a rational ordering of each student's curriculum. We talk vaguely of "laying a good foundation" and of "two years of concentrated study" and we boast that our graduates are well-rounded as well as being rather deeply learned in one direction. I say they are neither.....Intellectually I am Gilbert's "a thing of rags and patches;" my mind...
...first of the lectures in the annual course in Religion offered by the Phillips Brooks House will be given on Sunday afternoon, when W. B. Munro '99, Jonathan Trumbull Professor of American History and Government, will talk on "Religion and State" in Peabody. Hall at 4 o'clock. Opportunity will be offered for written questions...