Word: strife
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...overthrow of that state of society is a proposition of doubtful validity at best. The aim of communism is not to reconstruct, not to build on the old foundations, but to sweep away all that now exists that a new and better world may be created in which the strife of classes has no place. The means of revolution and of temporary dictatorship of the proletariat are more than justified by the glorious end which they will bring about...
...needed to set as supernumeraries in the production of John Galsworthy's "Strife" at the Copley. Theatre, and any men of the University interested should apply to J. N. Macy '22, at Dunster 31. Although there is no pay for the work it is a good opportunity to get dramatic experience. A number of University men are already engaged in the work...
...presenting John Galsworthy's "Strife" for the first time in America as originally written, the Henry Jewett Players have again taken an ambitions step, and a supreme test of their capabilities, with sweeping success. Though the play is largely propaganda for calm, clear thinking about the social and industrial conditions of the day--leading one to think more of its significance than its production--its message and effect could easily be distorted were it not given the well-balanced, understanding handling for which Mr. Jewett and his company are becoming recognised...
John Galsworthy's "Strife" will be persented by the Henry Jewett Players at the Copley Theatre next week...
Herbert Lomas, the English actor who was brought to this country by William A. Brady to take the leading role in John Galsworthy's latest, "The Skin Game," has the distinction of having appeared in almost all of the Galsworthy plays. In England he played in "The Strife," "Justice," "The Mob," "The Pigeon" and "The Fugitive...