Word: agent
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Theatre, March 19; Jordan Hall, March 22; Cummings Theatre, Fitchburg, March 23; Music Hall, Quincy, March 25; Pi Eta Theatre, March 26; and Exeter Opera House, Exeter, March 27. Princess Gretchen, S. K. Knott '16 Robin, the Robber Chief, P. Blackmur '15 Billy Turner, Movie Agent, J. S. Pfaffman '16 John Rabbit, his assistant, W. E. Wellington '17 General Rout, W. D. A. Foote '15 Prince Hal of Valentinia, J. W. D. Seymour '17 Ichabod Gotten, a rich tourist, F. F. Munroe '15 Agnes Gotten, his wife, S. F. Haines '15 Lieutenant von Rothe, Valentinia's Henchman, E. R. Rutter...
...Freshman classes may compete. The work of the competition will consist chiefly in writing advance announcements and other news articles connected with the activities of the Dramatic Club as well as various kinds of advertising matter. The competition offers valuable training in the work of a theatrical press agent and an opportunity of meeting various people prominent in dramatic affairs. No previous experience is necessary...
...design competitions must report at Claverly 36 Monday night at 7.30 o'clock, when plans for the spring publicity campaign will be outlined. The work of the publicity candidates will not be hard and should prove of practical value to those interested in the work of a theatrical press agent. Details of the poster design competition will be explained at the meeting...
...Cluett, Peabody Company on "The 'Raison d'etre' of the College Comics Association;" Mr. George B. Richardson, advertising manager of "Life," on "The Work of an Advertising Manager of a Publication;" Mr. Clarkson A. Collins, Jr., vice-president of the Collins-Armstrong Company, on "What an Advertising Agent does for an Advertiser;" Mr. Robert A. Holmes, sales manager of the Crofut and Knapp Company, on "The Work of an Advertising Manager of a Nationally Advertised Article;" Mr. Ingalls Kimball, president of the Cheltenham Advertising Service, on "How to Improve the Typographical Appearance of the College Comics," and Mr. Herbert...
...considerably enlarged and will make possible a greater output of books during the winter. In addition to publishing numerous books, the Press has inaugurated a new policy in taking over from other publishers, several editions of "works of a high scholarly character" for which it will now become sole agent...