Word: caste
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...authorized the CRIMSON to offer a prize of $100 to the undergraduate who submits before May 1, 1913, an acceptable comedy or dramatic playlet, taking not longer than half an hour in action. No restrictions are placed upon the writers as to the make-up of the cast. All unused manuscripts will be returned to their owners, and the same courtesies will be shown the successful author as in the John Craig contests. If several of the manuscripts prove worthy, influence will be brought to bear in behalf of the writers to have such manuscripts accepted by producing managers...
...Index of names has been re-cast in more convenient form. Finally, a dozen illustrations have been added showing the College Yard in 1781, in 1828, and in recent days before the beauty of its elms had departed, and every building connected with the his- tory of the Society,--the old church, the present Unitarian Church, Harvard Hall, Massachusetts, Holworthy, University and Boylston Halls, Sanders Theatre, and the Harvard Union...
...Craigies vs. the Midnight Sons on the diamond back of the baseball bleachers, and the Nine Muses vs. the Mud Sox on the diamond on the lacrosse field. The schedule for the remainder of the round robin follows. All games will be played on the day scheduled. In cast it is necessary to postpone any of them, such games will be played off at the end of the round robin. The schedule: tomorrow, Midnight Sons vs. Nine Muses, Dink Stovers vs. Holy Jokers, Craigies vs. Mud Sox; Friday, Craigies vs. Dink Stovers, Midnight Sons vs. Mud Sox, Nine Muses...
...casts follow: "The Head of the Family." John Farley, O. Lyding 1G. Clara, his wife, Miss A. E. Borden Hettie, their daughter, Miss Mary Cooper Henry, their son, E. W. Hammond uC. "Alaric Jourdan's House." Alaric Jourdan, a fur trader, W. C. Woodard '12 Amelie, his wife, Miss Mariam Gragg Jim Clay, employed by the North Coast Supply Company, W. A. Searle 1G. Cast of "Kid." Sam, an enlisted man, J. K. Hodges '14 Joe, also in the navy, R. D. Whittemore '13 Jake, a newsboy, A. Jaretzki '13 A girl, Miss Charlotte Adams "The Foundlings." Lord...
...action is helped by considerable comedy. The piece is capitally played, Mr. Warner as Valentine being particularly well cast. Even the "bits" were unusually well done. "Blinky" Davis and "Dick, the Rat," conviet-pals of Valentine's, were played by Edward Bayes and Charles Craham respectively in so realistic a fashion that each was accorded a small ovation on his exit. By and large: a gripping play very much worth while...