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Ight fame, have written the music for
he only song not written by Roderick.
Weiss also collaborated with Barnes
n writing the words for the song,
Paris Green Blues," which, by the
way, is said to be the funniest song
of the show.
A new overture has been written
for the orchestra by another new man,
F. B. Thomas, '22, assistant director
of the Varsity band.
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STARTING
TODAY
One Man- -One wife!
Enough? Civilization insists
upon monogomy, but men question it!
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Faith to one wife- --or the unleashing of the
predatory love-instincts of a man's mind?
The plot gf Jagdaene and Pharisee
It needs a player with the power of Lionel Barymore
to depict William Dale, rocking before the lure of a
sin for which he had slain a man and exacted the
punishment of life-long torment from his own wife.
And Barrymore achieves a triumph.
He holds the mirror to man's mind ; reveals the
nymphs of love-the hags of satiation.
A production worthy of the star. Powerful in drama:
profound in thought ; paramount r in entertainment.
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