Word: careers
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...have been the basis of election, and a conscientious attempt has been made to do justice to every eligible name. In determining the elections, scholarship grades alone have not been the ultimate grounds for decision; the difficulty of the courses taken and the student's progress throughout his college career have also, received due consideration. The names of the successful candidates are arranged below alphabetically, and not according to order to election...
...first few years of his theatrical career Mr. Dornton was in his father's companies where he was prepared thoroughly in the business, then, he took engagements as manager and producer, coming to this country in 1902 with Mrs. Patrick Campbell's company. During the 14 years he has been here Mr. Dornton has been with the Charles Frohman firm for four seasons, two seasons with Henry Miller, three seasons with the Shuberts, two seasons with the late Mrs. Le Moyne as well as many times with other engagements in which he has played many parts and acted as stage...
...carry the largest assortment of imported and Strictly High-grade Cameras and Lenses in the country, and have operated practically the only exclusively High-grade Camera and Lens exchange for seventeen years. Our experience covers over a quarter of a century of a strictly photographic career, which fact is important to you when contemplating the purchase of anything photographic. Remember, please, that every Camera or Lens sold by us is on trial for ten days from the date of receipt by you. Your money back in full if not entirely satisfied...
...expect to do work in the Business School, and for all who are interested in a commercial career, South America offers an opening which cannot be dwelt upon too much...
...last two years, the three plays given during the Christmas trip in 1913 being generally considered the best ever given by the association. Last spring a noteworthy production of Tennyson's "Harold" was given on the campus. Mr. Woolley was prominently connected with Yale dramatics during his undergraduate career...