Word: criticizing
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Dates: during 1920-1920
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...player, critic, scout and deeply interested spectator, I have followed football continuously for a long period of time. I very early learned and have frequently been distinctly re-impressed with the fact that an onlooker cannot take his eyes off the field of play for even a brief time without missing some very interesting proceeding on the field of play. I am certain in my own mind that anyone who attended a game and was compelled to rely upon a program in order to determine who had made some unusual play on the field would discard the program inside...
...Dramatic Club, are invited to attend the open meeting which will be held in the Trophy Room of the Union tonight at 7 o'clock. Mr. Charles Swain Thomas, an editor of the Atlantic Press, an author of a number of English books, and a noted student and critic of literature and drama will be the principal speaker. E. A. Whitney '17, a former officer of the Dramatic Club and member of the "47 Workshop," and J. W. D. Seymour '17, who directed the club's plays last year, will discuss some aspect of the drama and the work...
...print room partition hangs the superb 17th Century Spanish painting of "St. Jerome" by Ribera. This recently purchased canvass was well known for years in the Portalis Collection. Before one passes into the print room, two Italian paintings, the gift of Mr. Bernhard Berenson '87, a distinguished art critic, attract the attention. These pictures were given by Mr. Berenson in recognition of the work that is being done at the Fogg Museum in building up a really notable collection...
...Harvard Dramatic Club tomorrow evening at 7 o'clock in the Trophy Room of the Union. Mr. Thomas, who has been an instructor in the Harvard Summer-School for several years, is the author and editor of a number of English books and a noted student and critic of literature and the drama. J. W. D. Seymour '17, who directed the Dramatic Club's plays last year, and E. A. Whitney '17, a former officer of the club and member of the "47 Workshop," will also make short addresses upon some aspect of the drama and the work...
...more complete exposure of the futility of Mr. Palmer's assumption is apparent when we know the facts. Two of the three judges are not so impreg- nated with New England provincialism as their critic imagines. They actually had the temerity to believe, as a matter of principle, in our opponent's case. Many other New Englanders doubtless do the same. The third judge did not commit himself one way or the other, but it seems to be a fact that at least a majority of the board were prejudiced in favor of our visitor's side of the subject...