Word: crews
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Time trials lately have shown that the old grads may have something to cheer about at New London within a couple of weeks. The crew seems to be swinging into form that has been promised all year but on which they have so far failed to capitalize...
...first of some 50 interviews with high Roman Catholic churchmen. For his company, Pathé Cinema de France, Director Alexandre wished to film the first motion picture ever made inside a Catholic convent. After protracted negotiations, permission was secured from His Holiness Pope Pius XI. With a crew of 15 men, Alexandre set up cameras in the mother house of the Sisters of Our Lady of Charity of the Good Shepherd at Angers. Never posing or attempting to direct its 1,000 inmates, he took occasional shots for two years. The result, a 65-minute production called Cloistered...
...writen by James Curwood and just what you'd imagine. Conrad Veidt stars in the Fine Arts presentation of "The Passing of the Third Floor Back", the ancient Jerome K. Jerome allegorical story telling about the bringing of sweetness and light into the lives of a bitter boarding house crew; for those with a quaint sense of humor...
...last night at the Lowell House Dinner, to the victorious Spring teams. The Straus Trophy, annually donated by Percy S. Straus '97 to the House which excels in all sports, was won for the second consecutive time. Likewise the Bellboys received the Agassiz Cup, given to the winning House crew...
...presenting the award, George R. Agassiz '84, President of the Board of Overseers, stated that there were places for the names of victorious crews for a hundred years and expressed a hope that William D. Locke '36, captain of the Lowell Crew, might find the names of his son and grandson on the cup in future years...