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...Classical Studies in Rome, and for one summer in the University of Cambridge, England. She taught for nine years in the Cambridge School for Girls, Cambridge (formerly the Gilman School), for two years in Miss Madeira's Private School, Washington, and has been for two years head of The Charlton School, New York. She was treasurer of the Radcliffe College Alumnae Association from 1902 to 1905, and second vice-president of the association from 1905 to 1907. In October, 1912, she was elected an associate of Radcliffe College for a term of three years, on the nomination of the alumnae...
...will be a dinner in the Union and Professor Winter, the present president of the body, will give the opening address. President Eliot will give a general talk which will be followed by a discussion of the subject "Oral English." The first paper will be read by Professor E. Charlton Black, of Boston University, followed by another paper by Mr. F. W. C. Hersey on "Oral English for College Freshmen." A number of men representing secondary schools will take part in the discussion. The Thursday morning session will take place at 9.30 o'clock and will be devoted to public...
...Charlton Andrews, of Valley City, North Dakota, who was the first MacDowell Fellow three years ago, is to have one of his plays, "His Majesty the Fool," produced at the Little Theatre in Philadelphia this autumn or early in the winter. It is to follow "Tomorrow" by Percy MacKaye '97 which will probably begin in about three weeks...
Elementary English composition, Mr. F. W. C. Hersey; Elementary French, Professor James Geddes, Jr.; History of English Literature, Professor E. Charlton Black; Principles of Economics, Professor Henry C. Metcalf; Money, Banking and Crisis, Professor Edmund E. Day; Statistics, Professor Roxana H. Vivian; Governments and Politics of Today, Professor Frederic...
...Perkins '14 as "Trevor Graham" and P. Blackmur '15 as "Burtic Charlton" accomplished some decidedly clever acting, while T. E. Alcorn '13 and R. H. Allen sang their parts in splendid fashion. Both costumes and scenery were admirable and at least one unusual and really beautiful feature should be mentioned, the lowering of a lighted bell from which were released four doves...