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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...comparison of the British marine insurance act of 1906 with American...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NEW PRIZE FOR LAW STUDENTS | 2/8/1916 | See Source »

Another product of English 47 has reached the New York stage in the one act play, "The Clod," by E. L. Beach '13, which the Washington Square Players are playing at the Bandbox Theatre. The Dramatic Club produced this play in its bill of one-act plays in the spring of 1914, and its success at that time is now being repeated in New York, where the critics have awarded it first place in the current production at the Bandbox...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PRIZE PLAY TO BE PRODUCED | 2/3/1916 | See Source »

Following on Professor Lima's opinion in the CRIMSON a week ago that exchange professorships with South America are feasible, Dr. Klein adds more definitely that Harvard may well act first in this project. That Harvard is little known in South America is hardly surprising. For, conversely, few Americans have heard that Argentina has a university established twenty-three years before Harvard was in existence. Still, when our entire nation's acquaintance with Spanish America is slight, and when the University possibly ranks no better than fourth among American institutions in its southern influence, our broad considerations are backed...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: OUR CHANCE IN SOUTH AMERICA. | 2/1/1916 | See Source »

...performance on the following night will be given in Cambridge, probably at the Hasty Pudding Theatre. The play-writing competition will be open as previously announced until Monday, February 14. Several plays have already been handed in, but no choice will be made until after that date. Short one-act plays are preferable, though long plays are not barred. Manuscript should be handed to J. W. D. Seymour '17 at 54 Mt. Auburn street...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SPRING PRODUCTION WILL BE PRESENTED APRIL 11 | 1/31/1916 | See Source »

...Princeton system is briefly as follows: One hundred men are employed; eleven act as 'floor captains' or assistant head-waiters; eighty do full time work and the remainder work on 'part time.' At breakfast, each waiter attends to twelve men, at lunch fifteen men, and at dinner ten men. The 'floor captains' receive 36 cents per hour, which covers their board and leaves a balance of about $5 per month. The waiters receive 30 cents per hour, and all men on full time work twenty hours per week, which enables them to pay all their board. Seven hundred...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: STUDENT WAITERS DESIRABLE | 1/28/1916 | See Source »

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