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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...preparation for its spring production the University Dramatic Club announces a play-writing competition in which any member of the University who can is asked to contribute one-act plays. Three of the plays will probably be used in the next production. Long plays may be handed in, however, and will receive consideration in the selection. All manuscripts should be handed in to J. W. D. Seymour '17, 54 Mt. Auburn street, by Monday, February...
...house entertainments between dormitories both practicable and profitable. The aging undergraduate may cement at these functions acquaintances which now are of a merely speaking character, and may treasure them in his graduate life or find them sources of pleasure at his class reunions. At present the first-floor rooms act rather generally as loafing places for the dormitory dwellers. Undoubtedly the occupants would be gratified if they could feel that their hospitality was really promoting social intercourse among their classmates...
...turn gave it to Mr. Fields on January 1, 1867, so that it comes to the College library by a direct descent. Into this copy Mr. Fields pasted a long letter from Lincoln, written at Washington on February 15, 1848, discussing the right of the President to act without consulting Congress, in time of war or threatening international complication. The other volume of Pope is a copy of the first edition of the 'Rape of the Lock,' in its contemporary panelled calf binding and larger than the copy in Mr. Lefferts's collection of Pope's works, which likewise...
...annual spring play-writing competition for the Dramatic Club's April production will close on Monday, February 14, when all manuscripts must be handed to J. W. D. Seymour '17, 54 Mt Auburn street, before 6 o'clock. One act plays or long pieces will be acceptable, but the production will probably consist of three one-act plays, as in past years. The chief requisites are originality and interest. Members of Harvard or Radcliffe are eligible to compete...
...Employers who voluntarily grant such leaves of absence will act from motives of philanthropy, not business. Even were these difficulties overcome, the patchwork of six months, so spent, would not make a soldier...