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...repertory, Eva Le Gallienne revives Susan Glaspell's Inheritors, a play on true Americanism. For those who do not object to a lofty propaganda with their theatre, it offers tense, lucid drama. For others, it seems wordy. The first scene shows the farmer-pioneer, Silas Morton (Robert F. Ross), struggling against the materialism of his family who object to bequeathing their best hill to the state for the erection of a college that will preserve "the best that has been thought and said." But in 1879, Morton College is founded. By 1920, it has grown so that state appropriations...
...they had often been during preceding decades. The tension between Austria and Russia on the other hand had become more and more acute, since the annexation of Bosnia in 1908, and the great question which interested the statesmen and people of both countries was as to who should be Ross in the Balkans. It was a struggle not for territory but for prestige, and in the East of Europe prestige was one of the main foundations of powers...
Married. Mrs. Margaret Ross Lansdowne, widow of Commander Zachary Lansdowne (killed in wreck of naval dirigible Shenandoah, Sept. 3, 1925); to one John Caswell Jr., cotton man; in Washington...
...Gore Hall poll, J. R. Carter will watch at 12 o'clock, and C. C. Allen at 1 o'clock. J. O. Ross will be at Smith Halls at 12 o'clock, and R. W. Thayer at 1 o'clock...
These studies, which are reproduced by courtesy of the Fogg Art Museum, are particularly illustrative of the principle of representation which Mr. Giles professes. "Ophclia," "Julius Caesar," and "Adolescence" are the gifts of Dr. Ross, while the head of "Cassius" comes to the Fogg Museum from Mr. Avery...