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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...fifth production by the Dramatic Club will be presented in Brattle Hall on December 12 and 13, and in Jordan Hall, Boston, on December 16. The play, a farce-comedy in three acts called "The Progress of Mrs. Alexander," was written by Miss L. R. Standwood, a Radcliffe student. Mr. Francis Powell, who was eight years stage director with Sothern and with Sothern and Marlowe, and who was with Madame Nazimova last year, has consented to act as coach. Tickets at $1.50 and $1 can be purchased from H. R. Bowser '12, Randolph 55. On and after next Monday they...

Author: By H. T. Parker ., | Title: Dramatic Club's Fall Production | 11/22/1910 | See Source »

...comedy runs in three acts: one in a rising middle-western city of families that would also rise socially; one in Newport at midsummer among the socially ascending and ascended; and one in Boston among those who already dwell in a higher social aether. In all three scenes the central figure is Mrs. Alexander Smith--hyphenated after the first act--who wishes to mount socially and who deserves her progress. At Breezeboro, where the action begins, she is capable of handling simultaneously a perturbed party of women at bridge and a high-placed matron of New York who has dropped...

Author: By H. T. Parker ., | Title: Dramatic Club's Fall Production | 11/22/1910 | See Source »

...clock. All officers of the University with the ladies of their families and all members of the University are cordially invited to attend. Similar teas will be given on every Friday during the months of December, January and February. Each week a few ladies will act as a reception committee...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: First University Tea Next Friday | 11/18/1910 | See Source »

...present as guests the University four-oar and Freshman eight, both of which won at New London last spring, and Managers J. E. Thayer '10 and D. A. Park '13 of the University and Freshman crews. Major H. L. Higginson '55, president of the Harvard Club, will preside and act as toastmaster. President Lowell will be present and will speak. The other speakers will be: R. S. Gorham '85, J. Richardson, Jr., '08, and J. E. Waid. '10, captain of last year's crew. F. S. Sturgis '75 will also read some original verses...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard Club Entertains 1910 Crew | 11/15/1910 | See Source »

...impossible, but the effect of such a procedure can be produced in the case of the Student Council. To provide true representation, let the Council be enlarged. To do business quickly and effectively, let there be an executive committee of ten men or less, which shall have power to act for the Council except in cases of unusual importance. Such an arrangement would obviate the greatest faults of the old organization. As soon as the undergraduate mind is restored to its normal condition by the end of the football season, the re-animation and re-juvenation of the present defunct...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE STUDENT COUNCIL. | 11/12/1910 | See Source »

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