Word: characterizing
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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In producing this Spanish play the Dramatic Club is following its newly established policy of staging in translation notable European plays which have never been produced in America. "The Passi Flower" and "The Bonds of Interest," the only two plays by the same author thus far seen on the American...
The comedy has a real plot, which is unusual in plays of this character, and the semi-historical background adds a touch of reality. There is a strong tendency in modern romantic plays to overdo the sentimental element, but Arthur Richman has overcome this by introducing a spicy antidote of...
This unfortunate state of affairs is accidentally straightened out by Sam, who, unconscious that he is thwarting his own purpose reveals to Billy the imaginary character of "Ronald."
The candidate nominated, according to the terms of the agreement between Harvard and Trinity, "must be at least qualified for admission to Harvard University." Any man who has passed his entrance examinations will therefore be eligible. The nomination has to be accompanied, together with evidence of character and attainments, by...
Mr. Wheelwright's book review begins with characteristic vigor. His references are sometimes mystifying to one who has not read the volume under discussion; evidently it covers a wide field, for the reviewer is stimulated into a series of discussions which finally are resolved into a religious question. The range...