Word: theaterized
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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This objection, fortunately does not hold for the theater audience; a good production, in fact, might clear up many of the rough spots which tend to check the readers progress. For this reason it is probably dangerous to base too strong on opinion upon the printed book. The play, will be produced in Boston next week, and many of its aspects will undoubtedly be brought out which would escape one in a casual reading of Mr. Mackayo's phonetic spelling...
...Study of the Individual Child" will be the topic for discussion at the thirty-second annual meeting of the Harvard Teachers' Association, to be held at 9.45 o'clock Saturday morning in Sanders Theater. The program of speeches will be as follows...
...more evident in the West than in the East. The attendance a several of our Western State Universities is advancing at the rate of 2000 students a year. At one of them a single class of 1500 in English literature is held in a open air theater. "You can't teach English literature through a megaphone," President Neilson remarked...
...Beck Post, No. 27, of the American Legion, which alone expects to have more than 300 men present. When, upon the arrival of Major General David C. Shanks, U. S. A., the speaker of the day, the procession, headed by the University Band, will form to marsh to the theater. A batter of the Artillery unity stationed in the Yard, will fire the regular Memorial Day salute at exactly noon, after which the procession will get under...
Tickets for the three Boston performances of the Hasty Pudding Club play are now on sale at Leavitt and Peirce's, Herrick's, the Little Building, and the Plymouth Theater Box Office...