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...Land," a four act drama, by A. Davis '07, of Pittsburg, Pa. The final selection was made by a graduate committee consisting of Professor G. P. Baker '87, Winthrop Ames '95, director of the New Theatre in New York City, and H. T. Parker, dramatic critic of the Boston Transcript. "The Promised Land" was chosen out of six plays referred to the committee. It was written for English 47, Professor Baker's course on the "Technique of the Drama...
...Gardiner 1L., and E. B. Sheldon '08, has been appointed to take charge of this department. The graduate committee of the club, consisting of Professor G. P. Baker '87, Mr. Winthrop Ames, the well known theatre manager, and Mr. H. T. Parker, dramatic critic of the Boston Transcript, will make the final choice. It is especially requested that all men interested in such a competition communicate with E. B. Sheldon '08, Prescott 10, before June...
...Tinckom-Fernandez has completely spoiled an otherwise unobjectionable transcript of the vivid and irrational impressions of port after long days at sea, by an awkward exit in a temporizing last paragraph. As a result, the whole article has the air of not knowing what to do with its hands. Mr. MacVeagh's "The Young God's Holiday" is a true and graceful allegory, well told, phrased and staged...
...State" is guarded by its constitution; and the legislature guards it by its yearly statutes, which are a transcript of the best public opinion. Public opinion is thus the government of the "Commonwealth," and, therefore, each individual must have a high ideal of personal purity and character if the government is to be sound and good. Finally, the government is not outside of us, but it is in us; it is for us, the people--as individuals and in a body--to guard the "State...
...matters of this kind a far sighted policy is always the best one to adopt and it would not be for sighted to allow the "Med. Fac." to continue. To quote a New York writer who has lately commented on the matter in the Transcript under the title of "Americas Juventutis:" "The 'Med. Fac.' is seldom funny any more. It is outgrown and nowadays simply stirs up decent lads to do things that they are adapt to be ashamed of at the time and pretty sure to be ashamed of later." The mere fact that as this same writer also...