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This week Coach Campbell and his assistants have devoted themselves strenuously to fault shown in the Andover game on Saturday with results that were clearly visible yesterday. Although heavily outweighed by Coach Fisher's men, they showed that they are developing an excellent offence. It is particularly strong through the line and around the ends. Braden usually gains several yards on his line thrusts while Ellis and Hammond are adepts at slipping around the ends as they proved at Andover last week. Both Ellis and Hammond are excellent punters and the Cubs are not likely to meet their betters...
...easy scoring distance. In every contest to date the Crimson has swept down the field in beautiful form only to be kept at the last minute from making a touchdown on account of a fumble, a penalty, or a pure let-down in the offensive strength. It is this fault that the Crimson coaching staff and players will do all in their power to nullify in the next few days by stiff scrimmages with Coach Knox's men, individual work, and an attempt to weld the team into a real unified force...
...plays which the Club produces are not written by its members, to be sure, but this seeming fault may be excused on the ground that the production of its own pieces would necessarily bring it into conflict with the 47 Workshop. At the same time it must be remembered that the Dramatic Club's policy of presenting plays never before acted in this country furnishes an opportunity for individual work and interesting experiments. By so doing, the Club has attained a unique position among the many collegiate dramatic organizations--a position which it seems likely to hold. Nor is there...
...therefore, the Piece seemed unreal and consequently unsatisfactory, the fault lies with those old masters, Racine and Corneille, who so effectively bound the drama of their native land to the chariot-wheels of Convention. Indeed, most of the contemporary French work which filters through to this country shows that lack of spontaneity which results from adapting life to the stage and not the stage to life. Nor are Kistmaecker and the adaptor--Paul Kester--any exceptions to the rule: for while the dialogue is occasionally interesting, the plot is hopelessly stereotyped. Thus such lines as, "Pan--that gay little goatlegged...
...just the kind of data that has been furnished by the wholesale grocers that is fundamentally necessary for the proper sort of instruction in these new business courses. Business men sometimes are disposed to criticise our educational institutions as being impractical. In so far as that is true, the fault is fully as much with the business men as with the institutions. Unless the business men are willing to open up and furnish the real facts regarding their businesses, without of course having their used in any way to reveal the identity of the individual concerns, they cannot fairly expect...