Word: crandon
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...last night, is as follows, F. K. Smith '30, R. R. Wallstein '32, Alice Cobb, Gloria Braggiotti, Patricia Stevenson, M. D. T. Manduley '32, G. W. Harrington '30. H. G. Meyer '30, M. P. Smith '32, P. S. Davis '30, N. P. Lowenstein 1G.B., F. A. Pickard '29, Mary Crandon, Gretchen Blair, Helen Shaw, Lily Jones, Sally Sherburne, H. C. Friend 31, C. L. Fox ocC., Harold Adamson '32, J. W. Frick '31, J. M. Sargent '31, L. C. Winter...
...Dramatic Club; who was to have taken one of the leading parts will be unable to do so because of illness. The feminine parts are taken by women who have appeared in plays of the Dramatic Club and organizations in Boston, among whom are Naroissa Varney. Patricia Stevenson, Mary Crandon, and Rachael Allen...
...Perry '28, and Charles Leatherbee '29, according to an announcement made last night. Important roles are assigned to B. D. Hanighen '30, F. B. Thurber '30, R. H. Jones '30, and H. G. Myers '30. The female parts are taken by Miss Doris Sanger and Miss Mary Crandon...
...feminine roles have been allotted to Miss Sanger and Miss Crandon, both of whom are well known in amateur dramatic circles in Boston...
...came to Harvard in 1920, when he became a professor in the department of Psychology. It was during his stay at the University that he became prominent in the public eye during the investigation of the "Margery" case, Professor McDougall was among those who undertook the investigation of Mrs. Crandon's mediumistic activities. He reported that he was not convinced that there was anything super-natural about her performance as a medium...