Word: acted
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...interest in the Class Fund, fill out pledge cards and send them in with the first installments immediately? It takes very little trouble to do so, and will save the Treasurer a great deal of worry, to say nothing of being a real benefit to the University. Please act today...
...Vion and Mr. Holmes Gore will act as judges, and the name of the successful candidate will be announced not later than tomorrow evening...
...opportunity to try for the part of the Hon. Archibald Graham in the "Blindness of Virtue," which has been thrown open to Harvard men by Mr. Joseph P. Vion, will take place at the Park Theatre tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. Mr. Vion and Mr. Holmes-Gore will act as judges, and the name of the successful candidate will be announced not later than Wednesday evening. There have been no changes in the terms of the offer as outlined in the CRIMSON...
...Freshman team will play Yale 1916 on Jarvis Field this afternoon at 3 o'clock. J. S. Pfaffman '16 will act as captain, as R. N. William '16 will not be able to play on dirt courts because of being in training for the Davis Cup team...
...evening, a musical play written especially for the occasion will be presented by the members of the St. Louis Club. The words of the play are by Eugene H. Angert, LLB, '99, and its title is "The Perpetual Student." The action takes place in Cambridge, the first act being laid in Harvard Square at 5 A. M. and the second in the Yard on Class Day. The composer of the music is Max Zach, formerly with the Boston Symphony Orchestra, and a conductor of the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra...