Word: baker
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1920-1929
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Among the matches scheduled for this afternoon on court 14 in the round before the send finals are the following: Wakefield and Kingsley will play at 3.30 R. A. Powers and J. D. DuBois '24 at 4.30: C. C. Peabody and Myles Baker...
...match on Saturday in which Carroll Harringion '24 defeated C. J. Lennihan 15-6, 15-6, 16-12 the winner will meet W. P. Diron '26 on court 14 at 4 o'clock this afternoon. K. Church of the Newton Centre Squash and Tennis Club will oppose Myles Baker of the B. A. A. at 5 o'clock on the same court...
...committee to be best suited for professional production. The competition is open only to past and present members of English 47 or 47a in Harvard or Radcliffe who have not previously had a professional production of a long play. Manuscripts must be in the hands of Professor G. P. Baker '87 by May 1, 1924. Without permission no person may submit more than two manuscripts...
...Committee of Judges this year will be: Mr. R. G. Herndon or a representative named by him; Professor Baker or his representative and Edward Sheldon. In 1922 the third judge was Mr. Walter Prichard Eaton '00 and in 1923, Robert Benchley...
...Harry Lauder, "the man of the infectious chuckle," as he was introduced by Professor G. P. Baker '87, lived up to that description in his speech at the Union yesterday noon, and at the same time presented an argument for "appreciation of the simple things in life, and friendliness one with another," by men and nations alike, which held his listeners' attention as closely as did his humor. About 400 men heard him speak, and many could not be admitted...