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...male principal is Gino (Charles Farrell), who paints minor masterpieces more often than he takes a bath. When Gino takes Angela back to Naples, the police recognize her and clap her into jail. When she is finally released, Gino exhibits a desire to strangle and a passion to wed. Noble, he weds. The warm, misty sky of Naples and the warm beauty of Miss Gaynor were not missed by the camera...
...suppression of the immoral and the obscene in Boston, the Watch and Ward Society. Since time immemorial the Boston Common has been the high domain and secure retreat of the prolific pigeon. For years these delightful little feathered friends of men have lived and died, loved, wooed and wed, eaten our peanuts, gotten under our feet, and played the "scenic" role, protected not persecuted. Now it seems they are grown too numerous for their visible means of support and are doomed to death by starvation or a worse-than-death existence with enforced birth control. The method is simple. Once...
...Harvard 1 9a Tues. at 12 Sever 17 10b Mon. at 12 Widener U 23 Mon.at 3 Widener U 34 Tues. at 2 Widener U 35 Tues. at 4 Widener U 39 Tues. at 3 Widener U EDUCATION B Tues. at 10 Emerson D B26 Wed. at 4 Palfrey House ENGINEERING SCIENCES 5b Tues. at 9 Pierce 304 7b Mon. at 11 Pierce 304 ENGLISH D Tues. at 2 Sever 1 3b Mon. at 11 Sever 6 7 Tues. at 9 Sever 11 10 Mon. 10,11,12 Holden Chapel 11b Mon. at 11 Sever 11 12 Tues...
...Harvard 1 9a Tues. at 12 Sever 17 10b Mon. at 12 Widener U 23 Mon. at 3 Widener U 34 Tues. at 2 Widener U 35 Tues. at 4 Widener U 39 Tues. at 3 Widener U EDUCATION B Tues. at 10 Emerson D B26 Wed. at 4 Palfrey House ENGINEERING SCIENCES 5b Tues. at 9 Pierce 304 7b Mon. at 11 Pierce 304 ENGLISH D Tues. at 2 Sever 1 3b Mon. at 11 Sever 6 7 Tues. at 9 Sever 11 10 Mon. 10, 11, 12 Holden Chapel 11b Mon. at 11 Sever 11 12 Tues...
...other he has ever seen. The piece is played in the trimmest of modern clothes and plainly marked "Talk -do not recite, intone, pant, blow." It is as clear as a cinema subtitle; clearer. The plot is concentrated in the name; a villainously bad tempered woman is bewildered, wed, cowed by a big beautiful brute. Basil Sidney, who played Hamlet in modern clothes first for Manhattan, acted the tamer ably, though he appeared a trifle over-conscious of his bigness, beauty, brutality. Mary Ellis, the shrew, battled gamely and gave in irresistibly. Their troupe is excellent and the laughs resound...