Word: blue
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...eligible, except prize winners of more than two years experience. Harvard with medals of gold, silver, and bronze will be awarded. For those who are not members of the Fencers Club an entrance of $1 will be charged. Men who expect to enter should sign up in the blue book at Leavitt & Peirce's tomorrow...
...Blue sea beyond the fringe of palm trees--crimson blossoms glowing against the lush tropical green--dazzling sunlight and mysterious moonlight in rapid alternation--light-hearted maidens--rapturous song--love-making in three languages--dances exotic and unrestrained--conspiracies and revolutions warranted to chill the marrow on the hottest day, but all ending happily--and uninterrupted wireless communication with passing ships--No wonder all our friends have been going to Panama...
...Radcliffe College will present Vincent's two-act operetta. "The Egyptian Princess" in Agassiz House tonight and tomorrow afternoon and evening. The performance tonight will begin at 8 o'clock, and those tomorrow at 2.30 and 8 respectively. Tickets may be purchased of Miss Elsa W. Stone in the Blue Room of Agassiz House. The prices will be $1,75 cents, and 50 cents...
...revivals of Elizabethan plays, the Delta Upsilon this year adds Shakespeare's "Comedy of Errors." The production is ambitious and interesting. For one of the first times in this country a setting is shown such as Munich and other German cities have long used for Shakespearean plays. A dark blue cyclrama drop fills the back of the stage. At front as a kind of inner proscenium, or as replacing the tormentors of former days, are doors at left and right in panels painted to represent marble. Pinkish curtains carry the eye back from the drop curtain to these panels. Properties...
...reduced to $1.50. This includes the tournament entry fee, the club shingle, and the privileges of the club room in Grays. An entry fee of fifty cents will be charged non-members. For further information see C. H. Fabens '13, Matthews 7, or J. R. Morton '13, Holyoke 43. Blue-books are at Leavitt & Peirce's and in the Union...