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...Whoever purchases the "good-will and tangible assets" of the "Widow's" school, therefore, will find the disadvantage--or possibly, advantage--of having a high standard already set by his predecessor. As long as examinations play so important a part in academic life, tutoring schools will be patronized. But it may be long before anyone appears, competent to succeed to the empty throne of the "Widow...
...comprehensive self-expression. Their utterances are necessarily limited by the imminent approach of what they announce. About all they can say is "Repent! Repent!"; or "Here comes the President"; or "that's him--with the big waistcoat!" and then their remarks are lost as Mr. Coolidge, Mr. Gompers, or whoever, actually appears...
...combination that played the greater part of the Brown game. Rauh at center seems to fit more effectively than Combs into Coach Wachter's theory of "Every man a scoring factor". Combs is by no means out of the running, however, and he will undoubtedly see service this evening. Whoever holds down the pivotal position will have a worthy foreman, as Mannheim, the visitors tip off man, is the tallest center in intercollegiate ranks. The Crimson will probably have to make the best of being continually out-jumped...
...Dallas Welford as Martin Frost. He is not on the stage half enough, but when he does come on, he is the center of attraction. We know a professor whose face gets red just before he explodes exactly like "old Frosty's", so we enjoyed the exhibition superlatively. Whoever conceived the scene where that dignified old sairap toach around on "Dandy Dobbin" was a master of comedy. And for that matter, the scene in which about a dozen of the chorus gambol in the costumes of a generation or so age, (we aren't quite suro how many generations...
...that is what it did. It brought to American audiences little except exquisite taste, a striking shadow scene, a few smart lines. Produced in the intimate and expensive atmosphere of the Century Roof, it may attain a factitious popularity. The Magic Ring. There is an antique ring and whoever wears it links arms with luck. The heroine starts out as a poor organ grinder. And does she get the ring? And does she marry the lovely fella in the last act? One, two, three, all together now : " Yess...