Word: authorities
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...author is T. W. Robertson, the English dramatist, who is recognized as the founder of modern theatrical realism. "Caste," "society," "David Garrick" and "School" are other well-known plays by the same author...
...Henry, have been forced by circumstances to discover and improve their talents. Daniel Defoe developed his literary style and gathered the material for "Jonathan Wild," "Captain Avery" and other stories of criminal life while confined in a London prison. John Bunyan, the wandering preacher, became John Bunyan, the author of "Pilgrim's Progress" during his imprisonment in Bedford jail. It is possible that neither of these men would have achieved the fame he now enjoys had it not been for the time to think that was imposed upon...
...Menorah Society will hold its first lecture meeting in the Parlor of Phillips Brooks House tonight at 7.45 o'clock. The speaker of the evening will be Mr. Randolph S. Bourne, journalist and author, whose topic will be "The Place of Jews in Trans-National America." An open discussion will follow his talk and all members of the University are invited to attend...
...play by James Cox Savery '11 has been accepted for early production by the Empire Producing Corporation, of New York City. It is a farcical comedy in three acts, entitled "In For the Night." The author was president of the Dramatic Club in 1911 and also wrote the book and Lyrics of the Hasty Pudding production that year, which was "The Crystal Gazer...
...first lecture meeting of the Menorah Society will be held next Wednesday evening at 7.45 o'clock in the Parlor of Phillips Brooks House. Mr. Randolph S. Bourne, journalist and contributor to the "Atlantic Monthly," of the staff of "The New Republic" and author of "The Gary System," will speak. His topic will be "The Place of Jews in Trans-National America." A discussion open to all will follow the talk...