Word: colliers
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Company F.--Captain, W. J. Louderback; 1st Lieutenant, R. C. Partridge; 2nd Lieutenant, I. S. Randall; 1st Sergeant, C. F. Zukoski; Supply Sergeant, H. W. O'Neill; Sergeants, T. H. Mills, E. Pruyn, R. M. Lloyd; Corporals, G. A. Collier, H. W. Harris, W. B. Plumer, R. B. Quintana, S. S. Robinson, C. L. Wilson, A. Palmer, P. K. McElroy...
Company E--Cadet 1st Lieut., J. S. Randall; Cadet 2nd Lieut., S. S. Robinson; Cadet Sergeants., E. R. Gay, M. Blodgett, S. C. Mahan, G. M. Gendron; Cadet Corporals, H. B. Leith, G. L. Pierson, R. E. Place, G. A. Collier, G. W. Daly, F. C. Dimond, F. H. Turnbull, K. S. Maclachlan, H. W. O'Neill...
...cast for tonight is as follows: George MacFarland, G. A. Collier '18 Arthur Sole, J. C. Scanlan '18 Thornton Brown, E. Galligan '17 "Buck" Kamman, P. J. Philbin '20 "Simp" Calloway, P. A. Brickley '20 "Wrenn" Rigley W. H. Cartwell '17 William, H. F. Sullivan '17 Dolly Kamman, Miss Helen Lynch Martha, Miss Rose Mary Hogan Violet, Miss Margaret Power
...play will be given. H. F. Sullivan '17 has general charge of the production and tickets at 50 cents, $1 and $1.50 may be secured at Jordan Hall, the Co-operative Branch, or from T. L. Freeman '19, Fairfax 16. The cast follows: George MacFarland, G. A. Collier '18 Arthur Sole, J. C. Scanlan '18 Thornton Brown, E. Galligan '17 "Buck" Kamman, P. J. Philbin '20 "Simp" Calloway, P. A. Brickley '20 "Wrenn" Rigley, W. H. Cartwell '17 William, H. F. Sullivan '17 Dolly Kamman, Miss Helen Lynch Martha, Miss Rose Mary Hogan Violet, Miss Margaret Power
...issue also contains a summary of the work of four Harvard editors: E. S. Martin, of Life; Ellery Sedgwick, of the Atlantic Monthly; Frank H. Simonds, of the New York Tribune, and Mark Sullivan, of Collier's Weekly. Of these the suggestion of Mr. Sullivan's career--the great national weekly built on the early knowledge of a small Pennsylvania town, is easily the most interesting. The equally interesting work of Mr. Sedgwick in editing the Atlantic has not received quite the same keen weighing...