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...Keith's on Monday night, contrary to what one has come to expect on the ordinary vaudeville program, there were no poor acts sandwiched in between the head liners. A good gymnastic exhibition, a clever sketch--"The Dizzy Heights"; interesting juggling and patter by the Royal Gascoignes, well rendered monologues by Beatrice Herford, and a bit of dancing by Misses Brown and Weston, all went to make up a diverting program...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SINGER'S MIDGETS AT KEITH'S | 10/27/1921 | See Source »

...following members of the University will act in the production: J. M. Brown '23. W. F. Manley 2G., J. J. Daly Sp., W. G. Thomas '24. Conrad Salinger '23. Royal Beale Sp., Leon Pierson Sp., H. F. Carleton 3G. and Warwick Scott '22. Miss Dorothy Sands and Miss Doris Halman, of Radeliffe College, will also take part. Scenery was done by R. L. Wayne 2G., D. M. Oenslager '23, and Miss Eleanor Eustis, of the Boston Museum of Arts School...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WORKSHOP PRESENTS THREE PLAYS TONIGHT | 10/21/1921 | See Source »

...wife, Miss Doris Halman, Radcliffe '16 Robert, a mountaineer, Mr. W. G. Thomas '24 Scenery by Miss Eleanor Eustis, of the School of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. "The Crows Nest", by W. L. Manley 2G. The Greenhorn Kid, Mr. Conrad Salinger '23 Joe-joe, Cockney, A.B., Mr. Royal Beale Sp. Mr. Peterson, Mr. Leon Pierson Sp. Scenery by Mr. Rollo Wayne 2G. "The Other Once", by Arthur Ketchum 2G. The Connecticut Kid, Mr. J. J. Daly Sp. Ramblin' Red, Mr. H. F. Carleton 2G. The Other One, Mr. Warrick Scott '22 Scenery by M. Oenslager...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CASTS FOR "47" PLAYS ANNOUNCED | 10/8/1921 | See Source »

Life in Budapest at present is not unlike a scene out of a comic opera. The population, in overthrowing the monarchy, also repealed the old royal edict against duelling which was found necessary in order to keep the Army from killing itself off in times of peace. Since an army is now held to be a menace to the freedom of the proletariat, it was thought wise to provide a safe way for getting rid of it. Hence the adoption of the duel...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE SWORD AND THE SPIRITS | 6/7/1921 | See Source »

...ROYAL FIELD ARTILLERY...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: University Honor Roll | 5/28/1921 | See Source »

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