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Below-EDNA ST. VINCENT MiLi.AY .Rx .NJ As the wlnter progressed, organized student functions decreased, giving way to fhe blatant warmth of the caberets,the Tavern, Green Dragon and the Blue Moon. Cold, clear nights and plenty ol' snow made pos- sible the more vigorous sports-coast- ing, skiing and skatng. Organizations gave numerous parties, and the irat- ernity and sorority houses were crowded during the clay with studes seeking diversion from the grind, which became more intense as the winter quarter passed. Another famous lecture was brought to town by the extension division- Nliss Edna St. Vincent Millay-and hundreds of students attended. Dur- ing this quarter the Humbug and Pen nt-nde their first appearances, edited by the Messrs Dick Cosgrove and Wally Stegner, respectively, and col- legians showed the impression both made by a considerable comment, both for and against, -- --et -- -1--, Page Z6
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7,2 QQ! ,Jai +153 .A MQ, , 4 ., 577 1 , 9 t' P. . ,fb-, ' '- ?,, ., - ,gg at-Q-Q- , ..,' -'f-QF., ' i t- w tf: 1 if serif' : -, . --1 .fe 'fi :B 1-K,-74'-,-,gtdi-XA .xt .M v.:v.f-lazy. ., .. ,E-Vri'-fl? E5-:.x., -----f 'ff - I iqiwqfkr., ww-f,,, BRIGHTON Right-Ti-1E Cfxsrs lVlAKE Ll P r f v t i , 1 36. A sudden exodus into the moun- ta'ns was led by the l-liking club. Hundreds took to the surround- ing hills on skiing and toboggan- ing parties, and the University sent a contingent ol' skiers up to the Ogden-Wasatch Dog Derby and ski meet, carrfne, the red and white colors of the Utes. Misalliance was produced, lrunc Ross and Harold Boyer get- ting the leading roles, and Shavian wit made its usual startling im- pression upon the Utah studes. The performances of all the mem- bers of the cast were good. jack Thomas enacting an especially dif- ficult role with characteristic 'BEZOUJ--PHI DELT OPEN l-l0usE f Pngf 28 finesse. The comedy-drama was produced under the direction of Miss Maude May Babcock, and played two nights to a fair crowd in the Hippodrome theatre. Later, Miss Marian Redd directed the annual Frosh play, with Jeanne Reynolds and Dick Parry carrying the star roles. And another lec- turer, Dr. Xl'ill'ord H. Osgood, came to town and told it packed .-Xssembly hall ol students and tlown-town citizens about Abys- s'nia, where some tribes believe man's highest attainment to be his ability to kill human beings and the proof of manhood the killing of either a man or a lion -wllh no distinction drawn. The next to appear under the auspices ol' the Extension Division was The Dean ol American Dramatic Art, George Pierce Baker, formerly of lrlarvard, and teacher ol' Eugene O'Xiell, Phillip Barry, and George Abbot. GEORGE PIERCE BAKER
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