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...Robinson AnnexFine Arts 8b Fogg Small Rm.Fine Arts 17 Van Rensselaer Rm.French 11 Harvard 5Government 23 Harvard 5History 53b Harvard 5Music 4f Harvard 52 P. M. (XVIII)Engin. Sciences 1b Pierce 302French 22 hf Sever 2FRIDAY, JUNE 15 (XV)Military Science 2 Memorial HallRomance Philology 5 hf Memorial Hal...
...Geol. Lect. Rm.Mathematics 3 Sever 36Mathematics 36 Emerson FMusic 4 Music Bldg.Palcontology 2b Sever 14Philosophy 4b Emerson 211Physics D Mallinckrodt MB9Physics 2b Mallinckrodt MB8Physics 40 Sever 19Physiology 2 Sever 20Psychology 16a Emerson FRomance Philology 3 Sever 18Semitic 18 Sever 18Sociology 4 Emerson A2 P. M.Biology A Memorial Hal...
Come What May (by Richard F. Flournoy; Hal Skelly, producer). In 1896 Chet Harrison was full of plans. He and Eve would go to Yellowstone Park for their honeymoon, build a house of their own. Possibly he would get that better-paying job as typesetter for the New Orleans Picayune. The Yellowstone Park trip is given up when Eve's father is killed in a buggy accident. They go to live in her mother's house. Patient, cheerful Chet is only too glad to forsake the Picayune job because he wants to be on hand when...
...Amiable Hal Skelly, whose deftness at gracefully growing old on the stage was demonstrated in Melody, leaves little to be desired in his role of undefeated Chet. As his wife, Mary Philips (Both Your Houses) has established even more securely her reputation as one of the finest young actresses on the U. S. boards...
...tongue in your cheek during the movie version of the comic strip. "Harold Teen," you may be amused, Often the worldly and sage Harvard man can gain a kind of indirect pleasure by disinterestedly smiling, with his easy attitude of superiority, at such a Hollywood travesty as "Harold Teen." Hal LeRoy plays the vacuous Harold Teen with an inanity at is marvelous to behold, He also manages to fit some of his dancing in at the end of the picture. Rochelle Hudson, too, seems to realize that she is in the funny papers, and adapts her dynamic portrait of Harold...