Word: carbs
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...meeting of the executive committee of the newly organized Harvard Dramatic Club recently held, it was decided to produce next fall an original play by a Harvard man. Several plays have been discussed, but it was finally decided to organize a competition. A committee consisting of D. Carb '09, D. Gardiner 1L., and E. B. Sheldon '08, has been appointed to take charge of this department. The graduate committee of the club, consisting of Professor G. P. Baker '87, Mr. Winthrop Ames, the well known theatre manager, and Mr. H. T. Parker, dramatic critic of the Boston Transcript, will make...
...Dramatic Club yesterday elected the following officers: president, E. B. Sheldon '08; secretary, R. E. Rogers '09; treasurer, H. von Kaltenborn '09; executive committee, C. B. Wetherell '08, D. Carb '09, P. E. Illman '09, and W. G. Wendell '09. Nothing of importance will be done this spring, but the officers will draw up a constitution and make preparations for active work next fall...
Stoughton, South Entry--1, G. R. Grua and H. W. Hines; 2, D. Carb; 3, G. L. Atkins and J. E. McGillicuddy; 4, F. I. Baker and J. C. Jones; 6, E. W. Proctor and H. E. Schiedt; 8, J. C. Craft and G. H. Godley; 9, P. N. Crusius and O. L. M. H. Lyding; 10, C. A. Fitzgerald and W. A. Fotch; 11, F. W. Branch and A. A. Jenkins; 12, G. C. Good and C. Gordon; 13, E. T. Wentworth; 14, G. R. Rieth and G. F. Williams; 15, A. S. Olmsted; 16, C. H. Sears...
...Brooks '08, Harvard College A. S. Browne '08, Bassett H. A. Bunker, Jr., '10, Harvard College C. W. Burton '08, Harvard College J. W. Butler '08, Harvard College R. W. Byerly '09, Harvard College H. F. K. Cahill '10, Sever W. G. Cameron '10, Harvard College D. Carb '09, Harvard College E. W. Carman '08, Harvard College C. M. Cate '10, Bowditch T. Chao '09, Harvard College F. Ch'in '09, Harvard College S. M. Chung '09, Harvard College P. G. Clapp '09, Kirkland E. D. Clark '08, Harvard College J. H. Coburn '08, Harvard College F. M. Cohen...
...subdued harmony of tone that give it artistic quality. The characters are on the whole so well imagined that one regrets the more keenly the lapse of imagination that compels him to conclude the story by a suicide. The same regret occurs to one in reading Mr. Carb's terrible but effective character study "Leri," though in this case the suicide is not only more clearly inevitable but better justified by the dramatic effect. Mr. F. E. Green in a "Mender of Dreams" has worked out a capital situation with good effect of suspense, and has made telling...