Word: craig
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...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. All manuscripts should be addressed to Mr. F. A. Wilmot, 232 West 76th street, New York City...
...high hurdles seem to be anyone's event. Wendell of Wesleyan has made the fastest time in competition, but there are a number of men equally good. Cummings and Jackson will compete against Griffith of Pennsylvania, Larkin of Yale, Craig of Michigan, Champlin of Syracuse, and Babcock of Columbia. In the low hurdle event the race will be between Cummings, Havens of Rutgers, Haydock of Pennsylvania, and Craig of Michigan. If Edwards of Pennsylvania should run in the trials today, he should have a good chance of winning both hurdles tomorrow...
...club wishes to announce the election of Mr. John Craig, Sole lessee of Castle Square Theatre, as honorary member, and of Dr. Ernest Bernbaum '02, instructor in English, and Mr. W. F. Harris '91, as associate members...
...years ago John Craig of the Castle Square Theatre founded a prize of $250 for a play, the competition being open to undergraduates of the University and to Radcliffe students. The prize has twice gone to Radcliffe. Last year's play, "The End of the Bridge" by Miss Florence Lincoln, had an almost unprecedented run in Boston and is now being produced in the West. The foundation of the prize and the popularity of the winning play show the interest of undergraduates in play-writing and the recognition of that enthusiasm by outsiders...
...Craig prize play, the name of which has been changed to "The Grist of the Mill," will be presented at the Castle Square Theatre in Boston immediately after the usual Christmas extravaganza. About the first of February a three act modern, comedy called "Adele Disposes," by I. S. Broun '08, will be produced at the same theatre...