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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...realized by the general public," said Mr. Arliss, "workshop plays, produced in the semi-privacy of a small theatre are unostentatiously 'eating their way' beneath the mass of unworthy plays which we have to deal with. By 'unworthy' plays I mean the type commonly known as what the public wants,' but which it really does not want at all. The frivolous, plotless play has been largely brought on by the war, under the excuse of giving people something they can follow without thought or effort; but in such light productions, the mind is much more liable to stray back...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WORKSHOP PRAISED BY ARLISS | 4/14/1919 | See Source »

...There are four reasons why practice is especially essential this spring," said Coach Rollins at the meeting, "First, we want to get the new men in line and form some opinions about the material for next season. Second, after the lapse of athletics during the war, it is important to bring football back to mind again. Third, we will be able to give individual instruction to men this spring whom we will not have time to pay especial attention to next fall, and lastly, we want to start early on some of the formations which we shall...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FOOTBALL MEN REPORT THIS AFTERNOON AT 3 | 4/8/1919 | See Source »

...pointed out the fact that spring practice would add a twenty per cent increase to the ten weeks of training which will take place next fall. In emphasizing this point he said, "I have seen many games lost because of a few hours lack of practice, and we want to insure ourselves against such an occurence...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FOOTBALL MEN REPORT THIS AFTERNOON AT 3 | 4/8/1919 | See Source »

...they may be reduced at any time if the monthly and quarterly instalments are more than the person insured can pay. Except in cases of absolute necessity, however, it would be as unwise to reduce one's policy at this time, as to allow it to lapse for want of payment...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ADVICE WORTH HEEDING | 4/2/1919 | See Source »

...more than you can afford to pay. However, I strongly advise all men to keep up their full insurance policies. If you have made no payments since your discharge from the army, send in your back payments at once, before it is too late. Remember that you will surely want to be insured sooner or later, and do not let this opportunity which the Government is giving to every discharged soldier and sail or slip through your fingers. Full details concerning time and terms of conversion will be announced as soon as finally determined upon...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ADVISES RETENTION OF WAR INSURANCE POLICIES | 4/2/1919 | See Source »

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