Word: acted
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...annual spring collection of clothing, magazines, and text-books under the auspices of the Phillips Brooks House will be made on Wednesday and Thursday of next week, April 12 and 13. A list of men who will act as collectors in the various dormitories will be announced in the course of a few days. Men who have any articles they wish to give are requested to deliver them to the collectors in their dormitories, while those living in private houses who wish to contribute are requested to bring their offerings to the nearest dormitory. A wagon will make the rounds...
...annual dinner of the board of editors of the Law Review will be held in The Georgian next Saturday evening at 7 o'clock. G. C. Henderson '12, chairman of the Law Review, will act as toastmaster, and several members of the board will respond to toasts, but no formal speeches will be made. Henry G. Hotchkiss, president of the Columbia Law Review, will be the guest of honor...
...Cercle Francais for the first time in its history will undertake a spring production, which will be presented in Boston probably on May 8 or 9. The piece selected is a two-act war drama, "Servir," by Henri Lavedan. The play was first produced in Paris in 1913 at the Theatre Sarah Bernhardt, and, with the foremost of modern French actors, M. Guitry, in the chief role, scored a great success. It was written during the trouble between France and Morocco, and shows the struggle between a militarist father of the old school and a pacifist son with modern ideas...
Professor Josiah Royce Alford Professor of Natural Religion, Moral Philosophy and Civil Polity in the University, has accepted the first honorary membership to the Flying Corps. A number of graduates have also signified a desire to join. A board of honorary members will probably be formed later to act as an advisory committee...
...Ware memorial, as it is called, will include two plays, one a "curtain-raiser" by Sydney van Kleeck Fairbanks '17, of Cambridge, "The Other Voice," and the play of the evening, "Prudence in Particular," by Rachel Barton Butler, a special student at Radcliffe. The latter is a three-act comedy of young married life in the Middle West. Miss Butler is the recipient this year of the MacDowell scholarship, awarded annually to the winner of a competition open to all playwrights in the United States, provided, first, that the contestant is unmarried and, second, that...