Word: staging
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...stage show is fairly entertaining. The dancing is poor, with the exception of a couple who go through a semi-adagio waltz. There is a troop of tumblers who are good. On one occasion the leader of the stage orchestra is seized by them and given a little experience in being tumbled. The setting, as usual, is gorgeous and highly elaborate, and there is some very intricate piano-playing done at one point...
...staging the game saves both Universities from receiving any comment that there would be a mercenary incentive behind a fourth tilt and that the "gate" prospect would decide the place of this encounter. But other factors probably entered into the consideration also. The hockey season has already gone its limit and only the professionals are still at it on the ice. But professional schedules always run longer in any sport. The teams at the other Universities have turned in their skates at least two weeks ago. Winter sports have heard the death-knell and spring athletic teams...
...training groups form part of a campaign recently entered upon by the office to secure for students summer positions in fields which they are considering for their life-work. Students are eligible for these positions the summer following their junior year. At present the plan is in the experimental stage, but there is every prospect that it will be fully developed in the next few seasons...
...Vagabond particularly recommends another one of Mr. Hersey's delightful lectures on the Theatre, in Emerson J at 2 o'clock today, this time on "The Art of the Modern Theatre in Europe". The lecture will, as usual, be illustrated with lantern slides showing modern and ancient types of stage setting and the more mechanical features of production. For those who have attended the recent lectures in the new Cambridge School of the Drama, Mr. Hersey offers the pleasing contrast of a similar subject treated in a slightly more academic manner; and for vagabonds less inclined to specialize, a natural...
...Lewis '30 will appear on the stage as leading lady with E. B. Murphy '31 taking the chief male role, and P. A. Tolman '31 and Sturtevant Burr '31 providing the comedy. These artists will be supported by three mixed choruses, one an assembly of farmers and farmerettes. H. C. Adamson '30 will give a comic specialty...