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Previous to the time-trial both the "firsts" and Johnny Abbott's "second" eight had been so close together that Bert Haines, the veteran lightweight mentor, had been unable to decide which of the two was really his better boat. In order to straighten things out, he ordered the vital trial, to the winner going the onerous duty of tackling Tech's favored eight...
...workshop productions. Harvard did not agree, so Baker took his Workshop to Radcliffe and developed it there until the skeptical parent was finally convinced in 1913. Stage was no longer a child. Baker modestly taught drama to such budding pupils as Philip Barry, Sidney Howard, S. N. Behrman, George Abbott and Eugene O'Neill, when, in 1924, Edward S. Harkness offered to donate a completely equipped auditorium to the University. This time the parent was definite. Stage should be seen and not heard; taught and not acted. Harkness and Baker were told by President Lowell that "The drama...
During his period as professor of Playwrighting at Harvard he established the famous "47 Workshop," which produced such American greats as Philip Barry, the late Sidney Howard, S. N. Behrman, George Abbott, and, top of the crop, O'Neill. To produce the plays of these and his other students, "G.P." founded the Harvard Dramatic Club...
Charles B. Ayres '42, William H. Claflin, 3rd '41, Robert H. Cox, 2nd '41, George R. Dreher '42, George E. Duane ocC., Abbott T. Fenn '42, George C. Gebelein, Jr. '43, Sherman Gray '41, Stacy B. Hulse, Jr. '41, Robert B. Kayser, Jr. B. Hulse, Jr. '41, Demarest Lloyd '42, Caleb Loring, Jr. '43, Gordon R. McGrath '42, Richard S. Noone '41, John A. Paine, Jr. '43, William E. Stedman '41, Alexander C. Stohn, Jr. '41, Meric G. Summers, Jr. '42, Joseph P. Willetts '41, (Captain), and Robert M. Jenney '41, (manager...
...worries of Bert Haines, fifty coach, increased when Sophomore Johnny Abbott, on whom he had been counting for the stroke seat, came down with the mumps at the beginning of vacation. The unbeaten record of the Varsity lightweights seems in jeopardy this year, with only Captain Seth Crocker and Pete Koeniger back from the 1940 eight. Tech, nosed out last year by a scant margin, has seven of last year's crew back and in addition has over a month's more practice behind them than the Crimson, which should make them an exceedingly tough nut for the Newell lightweights...