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(Continued from page one) especial importance are, "They Knew What They Wanted," a play of Califor nia life, in which Ernest Thompson, s student here until last year, is playing a small part "My Son", a comedy of the Cape Cod fishen. folk; "Minick", a come dy of modern American-life portraying the revolt of the present day American youth. s ; .:'. , Other noteworthy comedies that Pro fessor Koch saw that are not of Ameri can origin were, "Old English", by John Galsworthy, in which George Arliss is playing a fine role, and "Fire Brand," a brilliant comedy on the life of Benvenu- to Cellini from his autobiography, by Sidney Howard. : There are a number of good revivals and of these Professor Koch said the outstanding were: Barrie's "Peter Pan", Stephen Phillips' , poetic drama, "Poala Francesca1; Rostand's, "Cyrano de Ber gerac", with Walter Hampden ; Con greve's masterpiece of the Restoration Comedy, "The Way of the World", origi nally produced in 1700; and an East In dian play, "The Little Clay Cart," writ ten 11500 years. This is done with the original stage craft at the Neighborhood Playhouse. In summarizing his statements con cerning the theatre, Professor Koch said: "It is interesting to note the number of really worthy plays of both comedy and tragedy, and the number and variety of revivals of excellent standard plays. My total impression is that American iaste is being educated and is taking the thea tre thoughtfully with a serious interest in drama of artistic merit. The outlook for the future is altogether promising." At Aeolian Hall Professor Koch saw a demonstration of Thomas Wilford's "Clavilux", or color organ, a marvellous invention on presenting a play by using light in three dimensions'. This instru ment promises to develop a new fine art, that of light in a symphony of moving forms and colors comparable to music. University alumni now on Broadway are, Elizabeth Taylor, who played with the Playmakers two years ago, and who is rehearsing for a part in Brock Pern- berton's new play, "The Marionette Man", Tom Pace, who is playing small parts, and Ernest Thompson, well- known campus playwright and actor last year, who is playing small parts. MAGAZINE. BOASTS . A STRONG STORY (Continued from page on) "style" and gives evidence either of act ual experience or a broad knowledge of a certain school of literature. , Medicine as a Profession is the second of a series of vocational articles, to be offered by the Magazine; a very clear' and brief analysis of Medicine as a -: profession. Tender Hearts is a clever imitation of Addison, but it lacks point In the Forum column C. R. Jonas dwells on two topics of general campus interest. He presents, so to speak, the case for the state, and does it very well; but he fails to state how much collaberation Mr, Woolen donated. The three poems on the last page are conventionally under graduate; the two contributions to Bells Vestibule are the offluvia respectively of a potention Babbit Amy LowelL . The editorials and the Pasture are a further following-up of the new edito rial policy. -The subjects chosen are timely and competently, if characteris tically, handled. , If The Magazine continues to Improve, we' needs must become superlative ere long. 23 DEDICATION OF MANNING HALL ON JANUARY ' (Continued from page one) ' and Lee University in 1892 and obtained his doctor's degree there in 1895. , He was .for awhile Instructor in English there and was Dean of the Law School from 1902-03. He was Dean of the George Washington , University Law School frpm 1905-10 and was made Dean of the University of Minnesota Law School in 1912. He was secretary of the Association of American Law Schools from 1905-10 and president in 1910-11. He is the author of a number of books. 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