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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...such favorites as Eddie Cantor. Joseph Urban contributes his gorgeous settings, and Ben Ali Haggin takes a hand in the spectacular design of the "Love Boat." The recently much-press-agented Mary Eaton makes her Follies debut with graceful toe dancing and a couple of songs, but her comparatively unknown namesake, Doris, is fully as pleasing and deserves more attention. Jack Donahue is an entertaining exponent of loose-jointed dancing, Carl Randall works hard in varied acts, and John Steele sings' well, but to mention all who materially aid the performance would be a lengthy task...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE CRIMSON PLAYGOER | 10/21/1920 | See Source »

Though almost unknown to the rest of the college, it can scarcely be said, however, to shun its part in the life of the university. On the contrary, it furnishes throughout the year a rare profusion of opportunities for becoming acquainted with the best in music, both vocal and instrumental. There are the Whiting concerts, where the layman may pick up a working knowledge of the various schools of composition and at the same time enjoy first rate performances of illustrative pieces. There are Dr. Davison's monthly organ recitals. There are also two series of endowed concerts which...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MUSICAL OPPORTUNITIES | 10/18/1920 | See Source »

...point which Coach Bingham particularly stressed is the importance of the fall practice. In previous years the men have reported for track after Christmas entirely unknown to the coaches and entirely out of condition, so that it was necessary to pick a team in two or three weeks from raw, untrained and unknown material. It is in order to avoid this necessity that fall track is being conducted this year...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BINGHAM ANNOUNCES HIS PLANS FOR FALL TRACK | 10/6/1920 | See Source »

...interviews to urge that the University should keep in closer touch with the outside world. To what extent this demand has been met few people realize. That there is an organization conducted by the University which is today playing a vital part in the industrial world is generally unknown...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ECON. RESEARCH COMMITTEE | 6/12/1920 | See Source »

...printer's trade is full of legends of this kind. There is small seat in the border state region, quite non-existent here, unknown as Dunkards. Some years ago the faithful telegraph operator transmitted an account of the convention of that body with an "r" carefully inserted where it would do the most good. The terrified desk man on one of the standard newspapers of Boston sent up copy showing that the drunkards of the United States numbered so many thousands, that their growth during the last decade had been marked; that they were to have a convention at Harrisburg...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COMMENT | 5/29/1920 | See Source »

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