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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...features in waltzes in a way that makes one long to be the leading man. Essentially a Latin type, Miss Abarbanell uses her voice in a most stirring manner and, as a Russian dancer, is true to form in carriage as well. She has many tricks of the eye, shoulders and head that seem almost even Spanish...

Author: By E. Whittlesey, | Title: The Theatre in Boston | 3/7/1917 | See Source »

Satisfactory as is the general plan of the system now in use at the Widener Library, it contains one detail which would instantly attract the eye of any efficiency expert seeking to eliminate unnecessary motion. The trip to the second floor of the Library is the cause of many steps that might easily be saved if it were arranged to have the books returned at either the Lower Reading Room or at the desk on the first floor. Attendants are already present at both places and the books might be relayed to their proper places by means of a small...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CONSERVATION OF ENERGY | 2/15/1917 | See Source »

...Eckfeldt '17 received a large cut over his eye in the course of the practice which will keep him out of the game for a day or two. It is not known whether or not he will be able to play by next Saturday...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SEVEN WHIPPED B. A. A. TEAM | 2/14/1917 | See Source »

...produce and he is a weak hitter. Johnson hits fairly well and is an excellent fielder. It is expected that he will be better this year than last. First base will be wisely entrusted to Bush, who is sure to pleace Coach Lauder if he can regain his batting eye. He batted well two years ago but last year he slumped, and it is expected that this year will be a good one for him again. Snell is considered good enough at second to hold the position this year, and Garfield and Munson, Captain Milburn's battery, are expected...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PROSPECTS EXCELLENT FOR WINNING ELI NINE | 1/17/1917 | See Source »

...drawn, and the dialect at once consistent and unobtrusive. The tale is better than Mr. Plummer's sketch of a cat which became ship's mascot. This unpromising subject is, however, handled in a manner which, if a trifle juvenile, is far from puerile. The way in which cross-eyed Mike "stared in royal disdain, his left eye terrifying the cats on his right and his right eye appalling those on his left" is amusing. The appreciation of Mr. Jones and "Till Eulenspiegel" seems competent and sincere. What is more, it is readable. It describes the rich settings and costumes...

Author: By G. P. Davis ., | Title: Advocate Spontaneous and Readable | 12/9/1916 | See Source »

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