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...composed of the following men: Howard Elliott, Jr., chairman, of Boston; Mitchell Gratwick, of Buffalo, N. Y.; R. N. Greenwood, of Boston, and Henry Francis Colt, of Geneseo, N. Y. The Committee of Gore consists of the following: John G. Swift, of Boston, chairman; John Crocker, of Fitchburg; Geoffrey Story Smith, of Philadelphia, Pa; and James Wesson Freeman, of Boston...
...Committee on Scholarships and Aids for Undergraduates has made assignments from the Price Greenleaf Funds for the academic year 1916-17 to the following additional students: Emery Magnus Anderson '20, Brockton High School Brockton; Geoffrey Baker '20,Brockton High School, Newton; Nat D. Hirsch '18 Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennis Bruce Campbell Hopper uC, University of Montana, Missoula, Mont...
...rejuvenation by a common "girl of the streets." Complications arise when the girl who has jilted him wants him again. Still loving her, he throws off his old life and with it his mistress. There is an especially strong scene at the end of the third act, when Geoffrey tells Miriam of his decision to leave her. The force of this scene and of the whole play, is marred by the following act which, in an absurdly improbable way, sends the audience homeward in a reasonably happy state of mind...
...first act, when her part is considerably overdone, Miss Elsie Ferguson's interpretation of the outcast Miriam is an unusually moving one. Her change from a "street walker" to a "mistress," is excellently portrayed, and throughout the piece she acts her difficult part with considerable eloquence and power. As Geoffrey, David Powell was admirable in the role of a shallow, selfish man. The Hugh, of Warburton Gamble, and the Tony of J. Woodall Birde, were both thoroughly convincing parts. Miss Gillian Scaife, as the insipid Valentine, gave a delightfully pleasant impersonation of a thoroughly unpleasant woman...
...Mateo, Cal.; Malcolm Justin Logan, of South Boston; Chauncey Chester Loomis, of Mereta, Tex.; George Wilhelm Merck, of West Orange, N. J.; Earl Ray North, cum laude, of Harvard, Neb.; Frank Perry Olds, of Rockville, Conn.; Robert Benjamin Parker, Jr., of Ipswich; Leo Francis Ready, of Brighton; Geoffrey Marshall Taylor, of New York, N. Y.; Paul Barron Watson, Jr., of Milton; Robert Clifford Watson, of Milton; Melville Weston, of Cambridge; Robert Winternitz, of Boston; Rudolph Harold Wyner, cum laude of Dorchester...