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...distance. Consequently, a designer must strive to combine artistic quality, richness, softness, and pleasing tone with carrying power. There is a great difference," Mr. Campbell concluded, "between common 'huckstering' and presenting advertising with persuasiveness. In increasing the power and effectiveness of advertising, commercial art plays an important role...
...Berlits School at the Copley Plann on Friday night. The proceeds of the plays will go to the Committee on Devastated France. "L'Anglais Tel Qu' On le Parle" is one of the plays which will be represented. In it Miss Helen Marsh will be the heroine in the role of a young English lady, the supporting cast including Mr. Henry Lawson, Mr. Mark Polonsky, and Mr. Walter T. Littlefield. Mr. du Gord, who a few years ago played at La Comedie Francaise in Paris with Cecile Sorel, will play the part of the interpreter. The second play is titled...
...vote of the Liberal Club was 28 to 7,--a total of 35 in the role of determining the undergraduate attitude. The Liberal Club's private discussions of any subject are undoubtedly profitable to those who participate. But as the mouthpiece of undergraduate sentiment its opinions cannot hope to be considered representative...
...best part of the production is the second act. Here is the high point in setting, plot, and acting. We know that something is going to happen and that "Sniffler Evans", Woodruff's double, is to take a major role--just how we can only guess. The murderer's plan, well-concealed from the audience, is not fully revealed until the last moment. Then the ingenuity and awfulness of his nature as already expressed in his utterances stand out in the actual deed...
...Laying, two country spinsters, was thoroughly amusing, yet without exaggeration. Mr. Kent as Eben Gooch furnished an excellent bit of acting, with his dry humor, kindliness, and philosophy. Mr. Gilbert's part was not difficult and he handled it creditably, giving just the proper touch of nonchalance to his role. Miss Bushnell deserves special commendation, for the understanding way in which she portrayed the loving high-spirited, proud, spiteful Elizabeth Her lines--quite difficult in spots--were given in a truly effective manner...