Word: pressingly
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...because he thought it was still good entertainment for the regular theatre-goer. He was right--but the regular theatre-goer hasn't waked up yet. "The Beggar's Opera" was an identical experiment, but in that case the theatre-goer did wake up. Perhaps it was the press-agent...
...board of editors consists of Lawrence Rose '23, Robert Worthington '23, and R. A. Cushman '23. Publication will be in the hands of the Harvard University Press, while typography and general makeup will be under the supervision of Mr. Bruce Rogers. The price of the volume has been...
...five hundred questionnaires sent out to graduate editors in October, three hundred and fifty have already been returned, a large number of which contain many interesting sidelights on the work of former years. The editors hope to send the book to press about the middle of January in view of its publication next...
...Countless years ago men began to utter disciplined sounds--to talk; long afterwards they began to fashion crude figures on stone or leather or papyrus--to write. The printing press came and added permanence to the thought of the moment. The typewriter followed--and the phonograph--and the camera. Now to photography, motion has been added. Already in the few short years of their existence they have made possible advantages that from our close viewpoint are almost incalculable. The actual scenes of the signing of the Magna Carta or of the landing of Christopher Columbus, or of the winter...
...Life of Man" as seen in Brattle Hall has been taken apart, put together again, dissected, praised as a whole, criticized bit by bit; accorded in every way the same reception from the press which would greet the appearence on the professional stage of a rare theatrical gem of the first water. Subtle enough tribute to the success of a group of amateurs...