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Inasmuch as the Yale hockey rink is somewhat smaller than that in Boston the surface at the Arena was decreased for the University hockey practice last evening in preparation for the game in New Haven Wednesday. This sudden change in size made it difficult for the men to get together and in the brief, scoreless scrimmage that ensued there was practically no team-work and the game amounted to little more than shinny...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LIGHT SCRIMMAGE YESTERDAY | 2/20/1912 | See Source »

...opera suffers from three things. A comedian or Mr. Powers's or Mr. Daniels's type should have the part of Felix; Mr. McCloskey sings well but his humor is rather disappointing. The thing which provoked the heartiest laughter was his unintentional tripping over his sword and his sudden descent upon the leading lady, who was expecting an embrace and not a flying tackle...

Author: By J. G. G., | Title: New Plays in Boston | 2/13/1912 | See Source »

...number could have been increased. The hearing was good, and can be made better. There seems no reason why the morning exercises could not be as successful here as the afternoon meeting. Any part of the Yard has the advantage over the Stadium of making possible a sudden change back to Sanders in case of bad weather, without the scattering and confusion which may result if the alternative place is three-quarters of a mile away. And any gathering in the Yard has the very great advantage of surrounding the exercises with the atmosphere of immemorial tradition...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES BACK OF SEVER. | 1/25/1912 | See Source »

...season one of miracles, with a disappointing end, which he believes shows the necessity of four downs to give a sufficient test of superiority. He writes in part as follows: "The football season of 1911 will go down in history as one of miracles. In fact, aside from the sudden transformation of teams from losing teams to victorious teams, and vice versa, even the ball finally began to take part in the extraordinary happenings, and on one day, namely, the day of the Princeton-Dartmouth and Andover-Exeter games, in each of which games the ball performed what would seem...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ALL-AMERICAN TEAMS PICKED | 12/7/1911 | See Source »

...Crystal Gazer" comes up to this standard; it has possibly more plot than the average; one can actually keep it in sight except at two points--one in the first act, when Ozab recommends the wrong suitor, and the other his too sudden unmasking at the end. The characters are sufficiently well conceived, although the figure of the social aspirant has been overdone of late; and the actors fit the parts--or rather the parts the actors better than is often the case. Mr. Savery may then be congratulated. The music is more than gay; it is melodious and skilfully...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Dr. Webster on "The Crystal Gazer" | 3/29/1911 | See Source »

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