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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Monsieur Perrin is taking the part of the Marquis de la Seigliere in the play E. P. Eiting '28, who has acted in the Cercle productions for the last four years, is taking a leading role. W. B. Cowen '30. F. G. Shaw '31, and W. D. Carter '31, also have parts in the play. The feminine pates are taken by Miss Elizabeth Lyman and Miss Alison Hardy...
Among the paintings on exhibition are several interiors by Pieter de Hooch; a portrait and an interior by Terborch; a banquet scene by Dirk Hals; landscapes by Hobbema and Ruisdael, and a portrait by Antonio Moro...
Plodding wearily past newspaper boys whose Advertisers already announced his victory, past a multitude whose cheers celebrated the extenuation of a legend, Clarence De Mar, the aged printer, chased by a number of Scandinavians, an up Exeter Street yesterday afternoon to better his previous records in the Boston Marathon by eight seconds. Outdistanced by not outsung by the extensive corn cure conducted by promoter Pyle, this local run has swelled recently and rapidly of an institution, and is one of the few from an endurance stunt to the dignity Boston institutions to escape the obloquy of the enlightened...
...competition for places on the first eight this spring has not yet ended, according to Coach Heard. He will continue to alternate James de Normandie '29 and F. B. Lee '29 at stroke in order to arrive at a decision concerning their duel for the pace-maker's post. One other change in the seating made recently was the shift of F. E. Farnsworth '29 to a starboard oar at No. 3 in order to make place...
Crew a. Stroke, James de Normandie '29, 7, H. W. Bragdon '28; 6, W. I Gregg 5, G. T. Boister '28; 4, F. B. Lee '29: 3, F. E. Farnsworth '29, 2, J. A. Swords '29; bow, O. S. Staples '30; coxswain, R. W. Herr...