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...scores, from Boston University with an 8-0 score, and on Saturday night shut out the strong Dartmouth ice team, 10 to 0. Three of these games were played on successive evenings. The flashy Canadians have run up these scores with little apparent effort and without any strict training rules during the holidays...
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...Harvard football game. Such games should be considered the concern of the undergraduates and graduates of the competing colleges. Throwing these games open to the general public has brought about some of the worst evils of college football. All sales of tickets should be by application, and a strict check should be kept of the occupants of seats at every game to discourage speculation...
...clear up some possible misconception. While Evreinov is, of course, the champion of the monodrama it doesn't necessarily follow that he employs only that particular form as a means of expression. He is too good a showman not to know that the drama cannot be reduced to a strict formula. He realizes only too well that under present stage conditions the field for the monodrama is essentially limited. As a result while he has written volumes expounding his theory, in actual practice he has produced only two plays to demonstrate what he means, namely. "The Theatre of the Soul...
...strict truth this Shubert concoction is a pretty flabby affair. This is not to deny it any merit whatever undeniably it has its moments, as for instance in the delightfully absurd Balloon dance, in the dancing of Tommy Healy and the mere appearances of Lucita Covera,--in the orchestral jazz and the far-famed "Living Palette" and "Living Statues", and in an occasional pleas- antly executed evolution of the chorus. But these bits of relief serve only to make the whole show spotty; they are by no means enough for its salvation...