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...story concerns the doings of young Rolo Webster, who has great aspirations to act Hamlet, and accordingly employs the services of Mr. Stein, a theatrical manager, in order to produce Shakespeare in New York. His sudden attraction for Goldie MacDuff, who is cast as Ophelia, and a grandfather who would much rather see Rollo interested in air-brakes than in acting, cause complications in the plot; while the attempt of Rollo's company to produce Hamlet brings in the farcical element. In places the farce is carried a little too far, and the unreality of it makes it less effective...
...Gilbert, as Rollo, is a successful model of the young man with great ambitions to become an actor; and Miss Moores as Goldie was sufficient explanation for Rollo's attachment. Mark Kent did a fine piece of work in portraying Rollo's man, Hewston. The role of Horatio Webster, Rollo's grandfather, which was played by Ralph Remley, was a little overdone, but at least consistently in character...
Princeton.--115-pound class, Sherman; 125-pound class, Moreland; 135-pound class, Webster; 145-pound class, Morrison; 158-pound class, Robinson; 175-pound class, Wilson; unlimited class, Kinsley...
...John Vaughan '95, formerly a member of Stone and Webster Co., who has been engaged in extensive hydro-electric developments in California, will speak tonight at 8 o'clock in Pierce 110 under the auspices of the Engineering Society on "Prospects in Hydro-Electric Engineering". The lecture will be open to all members of the University...
...full personnel and respective positions of the committee are as follows: Chairman, Edwin Sibley Webster of Chestnut Hill; treasurer, Henry Pratt Upham Harris of New York City; assistant treasurer, Bertram Kimball Little of Salem; Harvard Union, Sheridan Logan of St. Joseph, Mo.; music, Warwick Potter Scott of Lansdowne, Pa.; patronesses, Henry Sturgis Morgan of New York, N. Y.; invitations, Joseph Sill Clark Jr. of Chestnut Hill, Pa.; furniture, Donald Fairfax Bush Jr. of New York City...