Word: acted
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...relationship with the University officers and their wives. The committee in charge, the members of which will receive each Friday afternoon seeks to accomplish this through making the gatherings entirely informal, co-operative and interesting. A number of students representing the graduate and undergraduate departments of the University will act as ushers, and every week there will by present persons of prominence connected with or visiting the University. Today, Professor and Mrs. Wambaugh, Professor and Mrs. Babbitt, Professor Palmer, Mr. And Mrs. Cram, and Professor and Mrs. C. P. Parker will be present to meet the students...
...various entertainments during the evening, after which appropriate refreshments will be served. Mr. F. W. C. Hersey will read; V. Shaw-Kennedy '16 play the piano and P. L. Rabenold '15 the violin; A. F. Pickernell '14 will sing; L. B. Sugarman '15 will give a sleight-of-hand act; and H. L. Sharmat '15 will give a monologue, accompanied by the piano...
...Triangle Club, the dramatic organization of the University, has chosen for this year's production a two-act musical comedy entitled "The Pursuit of Priscilla," written by Robert Strain 1914, in collaboration with Henry P. Elliott 1914. The club will begin its annual trip during the Christmas vacation and will give performances in New York, Washington, Chicago, Pittsburg and probably one or two other cities...
...following men have been appointed to act on the annual Junior Dance Committee: H. A. Murray, Jr., of New York, N. Y., chairman; H. M. Atkinson, Jr., of Atlanta, Ga.; F. J. Bradlee, Jr., of Boston; W. H. Clafin, Jr., of Boston; H. DeFord, Jr., of Brookline; R. B. Frye, of Marlboro; R. T. Gannett, of Cambridge; H. R. Hardwick, of Quincy; B. Harwood, of Newton; L. F. Hooper, of Montclair, N. J.; B. Z. Nelson, of Dorchester; W. C. Paine of Boston; P. L. Rabenold, of Reading, Pa.; E. Reynolds, Jr., of Readville; W. T. S. Thorndike, of Boston...
...management of the Princess Theatre, New York City, offers a prize of $500 for the best one-act play by a student of Harvard, Columbia, the University of Pennsylvania, Princeton, Vassar College, Cornell, Barnard College, Yale, Bryn Mawr College, the U. S. Naval Academy or the U. S. Military Academy. No limitations as to the type of play are imposed, but in making the award those plays which, in the opinion of the committee, conform to the policy of the Princess Theatre to produce plays unique or unusual in theme or treatment, will be most seriously considered. Because a play...