Word: charter
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Miss Dorothy Sands, who is taking the part of Nelia-Anne, a "bound-out" girl, was one of the charter members of the company. She played Pastora and Miss Mercy in the plays of those names produced in 1921, and took the part of Judy in "A Punch for Judy", in the same year. What has been considered one of her finest interpretations was that of Gismonda, an Italian lady of the Renaissance period, in "Torches", one of the plays...
Brammy Wolleben, Sait's husband, will be played by Mr. J. W. D. Seymour '17, a former president of the Dramatic Club and charter member of the Workshop Company. Mr. Seymour was the leading man in "A Punch for Judy...
...that's just the thing!' exclaimed Jerry enthusiastically. 'We can be the charter editors: I'll be the editor-in-chief, and you can be my assistant. A magazine is just what the school needs. It'll be an opportunity to discover literary geniuses, and a chance for the fellows to express their opinions about things. And we can advise the school about setting problems when they come up. For the school, Mil, we'll be doing it. Are you with...
...resolved," Professor Warner said, "to have the Association incorporated if possible before the close of business Saturday noon, which was also the day set for the end of the convention. With this end in view, the gathering worked most of Thursday night to elect officers and get the charter signed. This we finally accomplished early Friday morning. Bearing the charter, Mr. Howard E. Coffin, the newly-elected President of the Association, drove to Packard Field. Following his telephoned request, an army plane from Selfridge Field was just landing as he arrived. The aviator saluted as Mr. Coffin approached...
...your service, sir, he said, 'Where shall I go?' 'Hartford, Connecticut,' replied Mr. Coffin, handing the charter to the aviator. In five minutes the airplane was off, and the same night it landed in Hartford, and the document was placed in the hands of the state officials. This marked a saving not only of 24 hours over train time, but of a whole weekend, for, had the charter not arrived before Saturday noon, it could not have been acted upon until Monday morning...