Word: treating
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Anyone who has not seen "Old Ironsides", now playing at popular prices at the Metropolitan, has a treat in store which even the propinquity of a dreaded examination cannot, mitigate. Besides the great patriotic strain which runs throughout the plot, the vivid historical background, the nautical realism, there are five individual dramatic performances which transcend almost any recent histrionic portrayals of the cinema. Charles Farrell and Esther Ralston perform beautifully together; Wallace Beery and George Bancroft make the screen's best comic pair; and Johnny Walker as Decatur is a gallant and heroic figure. Of course, the "Constitution...
...unique feature of the Boston season of the Chicago Civic Opera Company, Professor W. R. Spalding '87, of the department of Music, will give, in conjunction with five others, a series of lecture on "Appreciation of Opera". The lectures will treat only on the operas included in the repertoire of the company, and will be given, open to public, in the hall of the Boston Public Library from 5.15 to 6.15 o'clock on scheduled dates...
This political phase of his activity led him to found and conduct during the last five years of his life "Foreign Affairs", the periodical which strives to treat adequately and impartially the neglected subject of this country's foreign relations...
...receding plane the deft hand of U. S. Ambassador Dwight Whitney Morrow conjured an achievement in statecraft. Under his suave persuasion the President of Mexico embarked on a new policy of "peso diplomacy"-a policy which could scarcely have been launched had not Ambassador Morrow given Mexicans the emotional treat of "going Lindbergh...
Discussing his speech with a CRIMSON reporter last night he said that he would speak on "both political parties and the tariff, more particularly the Democratic party and the tariff question. I will treat problems of the recent past and of the present which bear on the subject. Then I will go into the questions which will present themselves during the next Presidential campaign." After his lecture Professor Taussig will be very glad to answer any questions put to him by members of the audience...