Word: authorize
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...performance of the Dramatic Club last night showed what amateurs can do when they are intelligent and earnest. The author of every play presented was either a Harvard man or a Radcliffe woman; the actors were Harvard and Radcliffe students; the orchestra was an undergraduate orchestra; the plays were staged by students; the actors were coached by a student. The result was so good that it is doubtful whether a single person in the audience missed the professional touch...
...United States. Professor Miyatovich will trace the features of mediseval and modern history of Serbia impartially, without relation to belligerency, or agitation against "our present enemies, who, I hope, may tomorrow be our friends." Members of the History Department of the University consider Professor Miyatovich the best authority on the Serbian people and history in the world. He began his career as Professor of Political Economy at the High College of Belgrade nearly 50 years ago. Since that time Professor Miyatovich has been Serbian delegate to the First International Peace Conference at the Hague, minister to Great Britain and other...
...William Roscoe Thayer '81, author of the "Life of John Hay," will also speak to the Freshman class as well as President Lowell and Professor Charles Pomeroy Parker, chairman of the Committee on the Choice of Electives, at the time of the regular meeting of Government 1 in the New Lecture Hall tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock. The purpose of the meeting is to give members of the class of 1919 advice and authoritative information about the elective system and the various fields of concentration, one of which must be chosen by every man before May 1. All Freshmen...
...Territory, and was appointed United States Attorney. He soon became District Attorney, then Associate Justice of the Territory, member of the legislature, Chief Justice of the Territory, and finally Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the State. Judge Blake is president of the Montana Bar Association and author of the book "Three Years in the Army," which he published soon after the close...
...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. Although the play was written a full year before the outbreak of the present European war, the author foresaw the trend of events, and the play ends with the declaration of war between France and Germany. It will be followed by a short one-act play of a less serious nature...