Word: criticizing
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Dates: during 1920-1920
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...competition will close on October 1, 1920, and will be limited to prose plays of at least three acts. The Committee of Judges will be Mr. Morosco, or a representative named by him; Mr. Walter Prichard Eaton, '00, the well-known dramatic critic and author; and Professor Baker, or his representative...
...Collegiate Radical" may be criticized (and in some respects not without justice) but he is not to be condemned. Certainly no college man should be characterized as an "anaemic undergraduate" (aside from consideration of courtesy)--because he has been seen reading "The Liberator" or similar publications. There is at least this much to be said in favor of the Collegiate Radical as against his conservative colleague in the matter of reading, the former usually displays an intellectual aggressiveness which is generally lacking in the case of his conservative critic. And it can harm no college man to read "The Liberator...
Today the Glee Club, despite the forebodings of those sceptics who said such a thing was impossible, is now on equal terms with any chorus in America. PENFIELD ROBERTS '16, Music Critic for the Boston Globe
...Hoover. Charging him with the arch-offense (from Mr. Reed's point of view) of being kindly disposed toward Great Britain, he expressed grave apprehension concerning the possibilities of British domination over the United States in the League of Nations during the Hoover administration. In the Sunday Advertiser a critic who is less well-known as well as less self-contained, divides a whole page between assailing Admiral Sims for alleged pro-British activity and libelling our recent ally...