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...plays by Mr. Walker himself, there will be shown several by Lord Dusany, whose "Night at an Inn" is now the biggest one-act sensation that the New York stage has had for many years. Mr. Walker has secured the exclusive American rights to Dusany's "The Golden Doom," and this play will be an important part of the repertoire. Other interesting plays will be Shakspere's "Love's Labor's Lost," Oscar Wilde's "The Birthday of the Infanta"; "The Golden Ball," by Alice Brown; "Six Games," by Anna Hempstead Branch; and new plays by Hortense Flexner, Grace...
Again, there are certain subjects which might be argued in the CRIMSON 'till the crack of doom,--with no results. Some of our correspondents might far better appeal to the police, to the Watch and Ward Society, or to the Mothers' League. We ask that the problems discussed concern institutions of the University, and not general conditions which even the state legislature cannot remedy...
What was the "face of doom" that waited the two impassioned riders at the end of their "first, last ride"? Blown steeds and an angry sire...
...fifth number of the Monthly, which appears today, contains the following articles: "Address at the Union," by President Eliot; "Tiberio," by H. Hagedorn, Jr., '07; "Doom," by R. Altrocchi '08; "Cain," by R. E. Rogers '09; "Hats and Helmets," by R. M. Arkush '07; "The Dance of Death," by J. H. Wheelock '08; "Mrs. Warren's Profession," by M. Wertheim '06; "The Castle of Solitude," by H. Hagedorn, Jr., '07; "The Catacombs," by R. Altrocchi '08; "Verse," by H. G. B., Jr.; "Witch Hazel," by W. H. Gibson...
...relations with their Alma Mater and to live over, to some extent, their college days. If the concert does not satisfy this desire it is a failure. To demand, therefore, that the club shall not sing light and happy music is to impose upon it a condition that will doom it to failure...