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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Manuscripts in the competition for the spring production of the Dramatic Club must be handed in today to T. M. Spelman '13, Holworthy 18. Either a long or short one-act play may be offered for this competition, as there is a possibility that there will be one long play this spring instead of a number of short plays...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Manuscripts Are Due Today | 2/10/1913 | See Source »

...United States naval authorities have formulated for giving college men an opportunity for short term service in the navy. In both the navy and army there is need of a large Reserve, and of educated men in the service in order that there may be competent men prepared to act as officers in the Reserve in case of war. College men now generally shun both the army and navy, even when they have a longing for military experience, because they dread a four-year term. The need of a special short term of enlistment for college men was pointed...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COLLEGE MEN IN NAVY. | 2/10/1913 | See Source »

Manuscripts in the competition for the spring production of the Dramatic Club must be handed in to T. M. Spelman '13, Holworthy 8, by Monday, February 10. The spring production is usually composed of several short one-act plays, but this year there is a possibility that there will be one long play, such as is usually given in the fall. Compositions of either length may therefore be offered for this competition, their relative merits playing a large part in determining which kind will be presented. The plan of having the short plays in the fall and the long...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PLAY CONTEST TO CLOSE | 2/8/1913 | See Source »

...third act, on the whole very much better than the first, MacFarland's cry of "Sing Sing!"--so tragically does Mr. Craig give the line--takes one out of the farcical atmosphere and brings the curtain down with a cold thud...

Author: By G. H., | Title: REVIEW OF CRAIG PLAY | 1/25/1913 | See Source »

Despite its unevenness, the play is original and diverting, and it seems that with a little rewriting it should prove a "popular success." The second act in which MacFarland is captured by the daughter of the western sheriff,in turn captures a genuine desperado, then is put to bed with him while the young lady sits watching with a rifle in her hands, is farce of the best sort...

Author: By G. H., | Title: REVIEW OF CRAIG PLAY | 1/25/1913 | See Source »

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