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...Year to Live. You can feel fairly certain after scrutinizing this title that, in the end, she finds that the "one year to live" decision is reversed to allow her marriage and the happy ever-afterward. Before this, she was a dancer's maid; supported her invalid sister, became a dancer; warded off seduction by the wicked theatre man. It is pretty bad, even as these things go, notwithstanding the presence of Dorothy Mackaill, Antonio Moreno, Rosemary Theby, Aileen Pringle and Joseph Kilgour...
...were sandwiches, coffee and drinks in the dining-room and they had a good meal as they had left town at eight o'clock. Nancy [Astor] arrived in the midst of it, and kissed the General affectionately and said: "Do let's dance; you are the best dancer in the American Army." We dressed the degree people up in scarlet gowns and velvet hats, and all went down in cars; Wanda had a seat with me. It was really a wonderful sight. Lord Curzon was gorgeous. The Prince did not come, but the degree was given in absentia...
Miss Dorothy Dilley, specialty dancer in the Music Box Revue, now current in Boston, has joined the cast of the Dramatic Club's spring production. "The Moon Is a Gong," which will be given Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday of next week. Many worried brows in the club were unwrinkled Wednesday when Miss Dilley consented to take the part of the Girl in the Red Hat, which requires competent dancing and so had the casting authorities scratching their heads. As the Music Box Revue concludes its Boston engagement this week. Miss Dilley will be staying over especially for the College dramatic...
...think the part will be great fun," said the pretty young dancer, commenting to a CRIMSON reporter yesterday. "The play is one of the most interesting I have ever seen and from the standpoint of the cast as well as that of the audience, it should be great sport. My, you don't know what telephoning I had to do last night to make arrangements for staying over. Of course, I was delighted at the offer to be in the cast...
...Follies. These two songs are refreshing enough to justify the existence of the show, but they are not forced to stand alone. Miss Irene Dunne, who has yet to acquire a New York reputation and a forced manner, is young and exquisitely attractive. She is not a finished dancer, but her voice is sweet and compelling, and her stage presence graceful and unaffected. Mr. Fred Hildebrand dances eccentrically and sings far from badly, and together with Miss Wynne Gibson, his irrepressible dancing partner, does some excellent clowning. The chorus is young and enthusiastic, although it lacks that driving rhythm...