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...point to any one actor or actress, or any one situation in the play, as outstanding. Taken all in all, this is one of the most hilarious farces I have ever seen, and it is acted superbly. J. J. Collier '24, as the secretary, has the most serious bit of interpretation to perform, and does it well. Among the rest, Houston Richards gives the most sterling characterization. The honors for most humorous must be divided among the entire cast; indeed, the Boston Stock Company will probably be forced to raise its salaries if it wants to retain the competent staff...
...Spain finds in the affair a hint of the days when literature had a dash of spiteful fire, and principles had not yet succeeded to the commercial urge. Bagaria will, perhaps, never attain to the immortality of Swift, but his is the honor of adding at least a bit of personal invective to an otherwise tame and occasionally unconvincing national literature...
...alone. There's no disgrace in it--get that out of your heads. IT IS BEING DONE! Don't wait to be spurred on by the leader, do your own cheering. Remember the game can only be won by YOU. And YOU will win it only by showing a bit of spirit...
Coach Knox, the official scout for the University, had more specific comments to make. "Dartmouth was clearly two touchdowns better than Yale last Saturday", he told the CRIMSON reporter. "It has a team this year every bit as good as the one that beat us last year. To counterbalance the slight weakening of the defense, it has a more effective offense...
When the prizes were distributed, Mrs. William Kissam Vanderbilt II could not restrain a smile, several smiles. Horse Sarazen was her horse. Pierre Wertheimer smiled too, but a bit grimly. His Epinard had failed him again, for second money does not become "the finest horseflesh of France...