Word: clays
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...year the Morosco Prize was won by Miss Rachel B. Butler, whose winning play, "Mamma's Affair", had a long run in New York. Other University prize plays in the past which have had successful runs have been Frederick Ballard's "Believe Me, Xantippe," and Cleves Kinkead's "Common Clay," each of which won the Craig Prize given in other years under conditions similar to those of the Morosco Prize...
...ability to lie in that direction rather than in design, but in any event they broaden his equipment by acquainting him with a point of view and a method of approach differing in some respect from those in design. The courses in freehand drawing in different mediums and the clay modelling have yet another appeal...
...story, "Master Eustace," represents what to James were two powerful passions. Selecting according to his practice, nevertheless, James succeeds in reducing everywhere from the common clay of natural action, bringing the story to a close without...
...most attractive phases of the conference is the opportunity presented for recreation after the more serious work of the daily sessions. The opportunities for acquatic sports are numerous with a well-appointed boathouse and plenty of canoes and other small craft. Six fast clay courts will be reserved for those members of the conference who wish to play tennis...