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...written in English 47. Since then necessity has forced it, bit by bit, to assume all the features of a regular theatre school. To obtain the desired effect it became necessary to design, paint, and construct scenery and to develop a lighting force. Since the University offered no courses along these lines, the force has been compelled to rely on the Boston Art School for the training. At present, more worthwhile plays are written each year than the "Workshop" can present. There is further, a growing demand for both summer and winter courses in play-producing...
...song will be given by the combined Class Chorus and Freshman Glee Club at the Jubilee on May 30. Either of the two men mentioned above will receive the manuscripts, which must contain both music and words. The music may be of any soft, from "jazz" to hymnal as along as it coincides with the thought of the verse Dr. A. T. Davison, director of the University Glee Club, will assist Mr. Shattuck in selecting the winning song...
German and Belgian visas were obtained without difficulty in Paris, and we took' a morning train for Berlin via Cologne. The battle areas along the line, which passes through Complegne, Noyon, La Fere and St. Quentin, showed much less recovery than we had expected. It may be said here that the devastated, areas from Rheims along the Chemin des Dames, which my associate visited later, were in much the condition in which the war left them. These areas have been written about so often that any further description could not add anything of value. The picture itself brought home...
...same act was the appearance of the noted racehorse "Starlight", brought to the hero's smithy to be shod. He was the center of attention for some moments, as he filled the part and kept his little jockey busy holding him in hand. The play moves easily along to an exciting last act, and the players interpret the Irish characters with a sympathy that completely won the appreciation of their audience...
...proved too much for his impaired health. Again, the general opinion is that the Unionists do not desire a three-cornered election in which the Labor party would have a large chance of winning. A third element is that the Conservatives are willing to allow Lloyd George to struggle along with the Irish question since they have no better solution of the problem. From all angles it appears that no party is ready for a political debacle in England at he present time except the Labor Party...