News
Cambridge Nonprofits Struggle to Fill Gap Left By SNAP Delay
News
At Harvard Talk, Princeton President Says Colleges Should Set Clear Time, Manner, Place Rules for Protests
News
In Tug-of-War Over Harvard Salient’s Future, Board of Directors Lawyers Up
News
Cambridge Elects 2 Challengers with 7 Incumbents to City Council
News
‘We Need More Setti Warrens’: IOP Director and Newton Mayor Remembered for Rare Drive to Serve
The audience at Keith's on Monday night was bombarded with prohibition jokes. Two of the acts required a state of inebriation on the part of the actors to be intelligible. While a third was devoted largely to the topic of home brew. A fine time, however, was had by all, in spite of that. The Four Mortons in a golf skit entitled "Wearing Out the Green" and Will Gressy and Blanche Dayne divide the prize for being old favorites. Patricola sings with a vim and a remarkably clear enunciation; she deserves all the applause given her. Ernest Hall, song writer, played many of his own works and some that were not, in his own entertaining way. For sheer personality Ensign Al Moore and his U. S. Jazz Band were remarkable. "The Bashful Romeo" is the self-explanatory title of a dialogue by Frank Fisher and Eldrie Gilmore which kept the house entirely happy.
Want to keep up with breaking news? Subscribe to our email newsletter.