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...admirable effort at bringing Hanley's moralistic and melodramatic period place to life. But weaknesses in the acting make an already difficult task impossible. Ira Flak's interpretation of Glas's impassivity often turns to feeble characteriessness. Michael Russell's Randalf is strong, if monotonous, in his hiply ostentatious bamer, but the moments where he ought to break down into sincerity are less credible even than his tough facade. Lexye Levin perhaps carries it off the best of the three; her sardonic brazenness as Ronie brings to the all-too-slow dance the saving grace of a little humor...

Author: By Sharon Shurtz, | Title: Slow Dancing | 11/11/1972 | See Source »

...Gerald Bamer is very successful with the rather difficult role of David; his timidness might easily be carried to extremes, but Mr. Hamer keeps it plausibly within bounds. Frank Westerton, as George, is a typically "silly ass" English man, while the other parts, with one or two unimportant exceptions, are consistently well-handled. A word might also be said for the "mob" of sporty English aristocrats, who contribute an ever-recurring ripple of laughter with such highly, accented expressions as "demn it!", "well, dear old precious!", "hello, old wonderful!" and the like...

Author: By H. S. V., | Title: THE CRIMSON PLAYGOER | 11/17/1920 | See Source »

Pole-vault.--M. L. Greeley, Jr., '15, Foss, of Cornell, Curtis, of Syracuse, and Carter, of Yale, tied at 12 ft. Wilson, of Michigan, and Bamer, of Princeton, tied...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNIVERSITY WILL BE DANGEROUS IN FINALS | 5/29/1915 | See Source »

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