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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...starts in a theatrical office properly stocked with fascinating stenographer-chorus-girls. Here we meet the personages in a plot that remains traceable throughout the play--a beautiful society maiden (she actually is beautiful) who wants to be a star; her sus- ceptible and perfectly-dressed papa; her amiably aimless admirer; a furtive and ominous villian; a mercenary manager; a dejected dinge; and various actors and would-be actors. The broken-down tragedian supplies an element unexpected in musical comedy, for Mr. Hodges succeeds in bringing out the full farcical effect and at the same time a suggestion...
Perhaps it would be as well to omit one or two songs and pension off a few of the older jokes, but the music, admirably led by Mr. Hancock, is good throughout. As the run is too short for the songs to become widely familiar, a few tunes already well-known have been interpolated. This gives the audience its chance to whistle. Rather too many of the songs are talked, but Mr. Freedley and Mr. Hollister produce some pleasant harmony, and Mr. Mills has a real voice. Messrs. Freedley and Hollister also do some spectacular dancing in the second...
...that renewed interest has been taken in gymnastics during the past year and to the number of men who reported for the team, those who will enter the intercollegiates today from Harvard are in far better condition than teams in the past have been. Practice has been held regularly throughout the winter in the Hemenway Gymnasium, with volunteer coaching by Mr. J. E. Wolf, formerly a member of the Princeton gymnastic team, at present athletic instructor at Watertown High School, and E. G. W. Ruge 1L., formerly a member of the Yale gymnastic team...
...Seniors defeated the Juniors by the score of 6 to 1 in the opening game of the interclass lacrosse series on Soldiers Field yesterday afternoon. The Seniors outplayed their opponents throughout the game except for a few minutes at the beginning of the second half. The mud on the field greatly handicapped the players in handling the ball...
Phillips Brooks House is making a collection of recent books of fiction to be distributed among soldiers in garrisons throughout the country. Men willing to spare any such books should send them to H. F. Root '13, social service secretary, at Phillips Brooks House...