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Walter Prichard Eaton '00, dramatic critic of the New York Sun and the New York Tribune, and a recent speaker at the Union, has taken the presentation of the Dramatic Club's "Mr. Paraclete" on Tuesday as the occasion for setting forth his views on the new movement in the drama, in particular as they apply to the universities and colleges of the country...
Kenneth Macgowan '11, co-director with Robert Edmund Jones '10 and Eugene O'Neil '16 of the Greenwich Village Theatre in New York and Philip Bale, Boston theatrical critic, are the two men who have recently risen to deny that Harvard has allowed "its theatrical interests to go into blue obscurity." Both these men find in the Dramatic Club a worthy successor to the 47 Workshop...
TIME'S football critic, who was present at the game, did not see Presidents Hibben, Lowell, Farrand, Kinley and Chase sitting in their seats, and failed to verify an unofficial report that they were present. He deserves a thoroughgoing rebuke...
...Said Critic-Poet Louis Untermeyer: "Nathalia can explain practically every line she has ever written; I have heard her uncertain treble clarify passages that have puzzled erudite authors...
...barracan," "sistrum," writhed and hissed in her verses. One poem began with the nebular hypothesis and ended with prohibition; others cantered with a Eugene Fieldian humor; still others coldly glowed with the passion-weary detachment of a woman who has had her fill of life and its motley follies. Critic-Poet Louis Untermeyer chortled with elation. Poet William Rose Benét wrote a preface. The English Society of Authors and Playwrights (of which Thomas Hardy is President) asked Nathalia Crane to join them...