Word: lovering
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Dates: during 1920-1920
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...only native Frenchman in the cast is Dominique Andollent, who takes the part of Callieres. As a young lover, his acting is admirable. As he only joined the cast of the play three days before the first performance, the ease with which he executes his role is almost miraculous...
...American youth is a great lover of sports. Contests for athletic supremacy hold his interest and he has cheers for the game loser as well as a deserving loser. Manliness is the chief desideratum and the only thing that wins his admiration. Red blood is not confined by State boundaries...
Today the Museum announces a new and valuable addition of paintings and prints which must interest every art-lover. In conjunction with this announcement comes the fact that the exhibition rooms themselves have been improved so as to afford the opportunity of showing the paintings as a class, or school, rather than as individual works. The Museum is to be congratulated on its new additions, and even more on its alterations. The lack of suitable space has long been an obstacle to the proper hanging of new acquisitions, but we may now hope that so many of its treasures will...
With such a stock to draw on, the music lover may enjoy a wealth of delight at small or no expenditure, and the novice may soon acquire a real insight into classical and modern music. That we are coming to recognize the value of the work the department is doing is evidenced by the increased interest taken in it from year to year. But things can scarcely be said to be in a satisfactory state until in a center of learning like Harvard every one of these concerts is crowded with eager and appreciative audiences. A thorough knowledge of good...
...Walton Butterfield '20, as Don Santiago, the Governor, and Mr. Harding Scholle ocC., as Don Baldomero, the Multi of Moraleda, are unforgettable characters. Manolo, the "Governor's secretary, finds in Mr. Barton Leach '22 a winning address and, except for a certain insistent springiness of motion, an excellent lover. Mr. C. S. Howard's otherwise admirable Marquis of Torrelodones is marred somewhat by an irritating resemblance to Sam Bernard. This could easily be remedied. Mr. Leonard Ware '21 looks the Toreador to a T. enriching the precession and giving it vivid authenticity. Mr. F. C. Packard '20 is one waiter...