Word: arnold
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Harvard student is no exception to the rule. Living in the minds of an equipment that has been accumulating for almost there centuries, we are prone to underestimate some of the most interesting parts of the University. How many men, for instance, of their own initiative visit the Arnold Arboretum or the Botanic Garden? The University Museum draws visitors form all over the country; yet some Harvard men have never given even the most cursory examination to the invaluable Comparative Zoology exhibit or the Ware collection of glass flowers. Hundreds of students daily climb the main stairway of Widener...
...Dramatic Club will present for its spring production three one-act plays. "Wurzel Flummery" the first of these, is a thoroughly lively and amusing comedy by A. A. Milne. The second, "Hagoroma", is a beautiful little Japanese fantasy, and the last is the farce, "A Good Woman" by Arnold Bennet, the well-known English author. In addition to these, a fourth, play is under consideration and will be announced as soon as permission is obtained to produce...
Four Oared Crews: crew 1, Eliot Furness Porter of Hubbard Woods, Ill.; crew 2, Horace Lane Arnold of Brookline; crew 3, Joseph Irving King of Los Angeles, Cal.; crew 4, Charles Carey Colt of Florentin, Paris...
...Driggs has followed flying since 1909. He has specialized in war aviation and has written several well-known books on the subject, notably "Arnold Adair, Amercia Ace", and "Heroes of Aviation". He visited the war fronts in 1914, 1916 and 1918. On the last occasion he was the official guest of the British government. During the last six months of the war he visited practically every aeroplane squadron on the battle front from Belgium to Switzerland-the only American thus honored. His acquaintance among the war aviators was exceptionally wide...
John Galsworthy's drama, "Strife," will be the attraction at the Copley Theatre next week. Among the other plays to be produced in the near future by the Henry Jewett Players are "What the Public Wants," by Arnold Bennett. "Caste," by Thomas W. Robertson, and "The Rivals," Sheridan's famous comedy...