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...that dramatists reach there for material. Augusts Thomas proves to be the present victim and in "Rio Grande," now playing at the Hollis Theatre, he shows his thorough familiarity with soldier life. The plot, which is a complicated one, deals principally with the married life of Colonel and Mrs. Bannard. The latter being much younger than her husband and finding an army post existence weary, has secret relations with a certain Lieutenant Ellsworth, but she soon discovers her error and then attempts to readjust her position with her husband...
...acting, the stellar honors easily belong to A. H. Van Buren, in the part of Colonel Bannard. He is exceptionally strong, and with a fine voice, an American stage anomaly, he carries through the "heavies" admirably. Elsie Rizer as the Colonel's wife, also has ability, but there is a lack of poise in her acting which is noticeable at tense moments. It is a surprise to see Frank Campeau in the small role of Bill, Hecht, when one remembers the remarkable Trampas he played in "The Virginians." Amelia Gardner as Mrs. Lane and Robert Frazer as Lieut. Ellsworth were...
...referee will be W. H. Mciklcham and the Eligibility Committee will consist of L. E. Sexton '84, of Harvard, and O. Bannard, of Yale...
...recent meeting of the Harvard-Yale Arbitration Committee, consisting of R. D. Wrenn '95, representing Harvard. O. T. Bannard, representing Yale, and W. Meikleham, held in New York, J. H. Converse 2M. was declared ineligible. The committee decided that the relay races against Pennsylvania and Georgetown in the Boston Athletic Association games, which Converse entered in his Sophomore year, constituted an intercollegiate contest. As Converse has represented the University for three years since he entered these relay races, under the four year rule he can no longer compete...
...meaning of this agreement and of both the existing rules and the rules herewith adopted shall be referred to an arbitration committee of three consisting of Mr. William Miekleham, of New York City, a graduate of Columbia University; Mr. R. D. Wrenn '95, representing Harvard; and Mr. Otto T. Bannard, representing Yale, whose decision shall be final...