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Professor G. P. Baker '87 then gave a short speech, laying great stress on learning the lines accurately and quickly. He said, however, "acting is not reciting lines but creating character". "The first job of the actor is to get out of himself and into the other self" created by the author. Professor Baker emphasized the necessity of reading the whole play before trying to learn a part. This would enable the actor to get an idea of his own part in relation to the rest of the production. "A part is like a musical note...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WILL PRODUCE "BERANGER" | 3/21/1922 | See Source »

...only a curse to its day and generation. The work that college men are doing in Labrador, by changing these lives by example, helps to make all the difference in the world. I have seen the proof of this, while they have been unloading coal vessels--a tough job, or digging foundations in a boulder bank glued together by heavy clay, or blasting out a water supply through granite rocks almost under water all the time, or firing in the tiny engine room of a hospital steamer with dusty coal, or cutting down trees and hauling them for firing...

Author: By W. T. Grenfell ., (SPECIAL ARTICLE FOR THE CRIMSON) | Title: LABRADOR MISSION WORK AIDED BY COLLEGE MEN | 3/15/1922 | See Source »

...there who make up their minds to do the job thoroughly, the process of trying out for places on a college newspaper offers much work but it also offers rich rewards. In more than one sense of the word it is a game in which, as in most games, concentrated effort and initiative are factors that decide the issue. It teaches a man the fine arts of resourcefulness and responsibility, two qualities which in any walk of life are worth possessing. The competitor, too, should find a joy and a pride in his labors, the joy that comes when...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DISCUSSES VALUE OF COLLEGE COMPETITIONS | 3/13/1922 | See Source »

What a man dreads most is to be out of a job. As there are usually more men than jobs, the greatest service we can do the ex-service man is to make it utterly impossible for him to be out of a job. This would undoubtedly be of much greater value to him than the handing out indiscriminately to rich and poor ex-service man alike a few hundred dollars. By one method the entire future of the ex-service man is provided for, and he will appreciate it; by the other method only a few weeks are provided...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication | 2/18/1922 | See Source »

Wilson is trying to manufacture an issue to save his job. RICHMOND PAQN '22 January...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Manufacturing an Issue | 1/31/1922 | See Source »