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...Tiger comes down with roar and claw; he hopes to win today...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NEW SONG FOR SATURDAY | 11/7/1922 | See Source »

...presenting "Tiger Rose" as its offering this week, the St. James has undertaken to do a very difficult thing. Two groat factors in the success of this play in New York were that Lenore Uirich was cast to perfection as the French Canadian girl, and that David Belasco, in his scenery and scenic effects, had left nothing to the imagination. Take away the charm of Lenore Uirich's acting and the perfection of the stage settings, and you are hard put to it to find a substitute. If the theatre-goer is sensible enough not to expect...

Author: By L. J. A., | Title: THE CRIMISON BOOKSHELF | 10/25/1922 | See Source »

...Tiger Rose" is itself a typical melodrama, and Mr. Mack would have done better if he had revised his play in the places where the dialogue smacks too much of "The Tavern". In an intensely melodramatic moment in the last act, Bruce Norton ends his speech by uttering in a hoarse whisper "Damn him!", and the doctor hoarsely whispers back "My God!" Whereupon the audience bursts out laughing. Nevertheless melodrama is melodrama, and it would never do for the heroine to talk pidgin-English without a steady flow of "damn" and "hell". For the audience loves...

Author: By L. J. A., | Title: THE CRIMISON BOOKSHELF | 10/25/1922 | See Source »

...Tiger line-up will be as follows: l.e., Gray; l.t., Treat; l.g., Dickinson; c., Alford; r.g., Snively; r.t., Baker; r.e., Tillson; q.b., Dinsmore; l.h.b., Cleaves; f.b., Newby; r.h.b., Caldwell...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Tigers to Face Maryland | 10/21/1922 | See Source »

...Asia or South America there is a physical giant who can take the championship away from the Senegalese. But why confine it to human beings anyway? Why not let the confessed and unpretentious brutes into the game. The prize, in the last analysis, belongs to a rhinocerous or a tiger. Mere humans should stop cluttering up the arena and make way for the real spectacle! The Boston Traveler

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COMMENT | 9/27/1922 | See Source »

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