Word: craig
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Ruddigore. With his painstaking productions of lolanthe and The Pirates of Penzance, Winthrop Ames showed Manhattan how Gilbert & Sullivan ought to be staged. Producer Lawrence J. Anhalt, unmindful of the lesson, has made a sluggish, tasteless revival of this operetta. An unfortunate evening is partly redeemed by Craig Campbell as Richard Dauntless, by William Danforth and Herbert Waterous as two of the multitudinous Sir Murgatroyds...
...feature battle. No change has been made in the Crimson since Captain Platt returned to the number 5 seat three weeks ago. The Cornell boat, with the weights, is seated as follows: stroke, Frances, 179; 7, Callahan, 177; 6, Allen, 186; 5, Harwood, 177; 4, Hopper, 178; 3, Craig, 169; 2, Drew, 177; bow, Jarvis, 174; coxswain, Walker...
...Barbour, A. B. Bigelow, J. E. Barrett, F. T. Burgess, J. P. Davis, A. L. Devens, A. T. Gray, W. S. Hardie, Guy Holbrook, H. T. Holbrook, Barrett Hoyt, W. E. Hutton, F. P. Kinnicutt, G. L. Lewis, B. M. McArthur, James Roosevelt, W. T. Wetmore, Guthrie Willard and Craig Wylie...
Married. George Philip ("Gyp") Wells, able biologist, son of famed Novelist H. G. Wells; to his father's Scottish secretary, Marjorie Stewart Craig; in London...
...Barbour, A. B. Bigelow, F. T. Burgess, A. L. Devens, A. T. Gray, W. S. Hardie, H. T. Holbrook, William Hutton, F. P. Kinnicutt, G. L. Lewis, B. M. MacArthur, James Roosevelt, W. T. Wetmore, and Craig Wylie...