Word: deganahl
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...Blake, Mrs. G. Loring Briggs, Mrs. LeBaron R. Briggs, Mrs. George H. Chase, Mrs. Philip P. Chase, Mrs. William E. Collins, Mrs. Gardner Cowles, Mrs. Charles F. Cushman, Mrs. Edwin S. Dodge, Mrs. Finley P. Dunne, Mrs. Robert T. Fisher, Mrs. Elisha Flagg, Mrs. Charles F. deGanahl, Mrs. Lewis M. Gibb, Mrs. Charles P. Greenough 2d, Mrs. Chester N. Greenough, Mrs. Robert H. Hallowell, Mrs. Henry E. Hammond, Mrs. George A. Harlow, Mrs. Conrad Hobbs, Mrs. James R. Hodder, Mrs. Arthur Ingraham, Mrs. Isaac Kelley, Mrs. David M. Little Jr., Mrs. A. Lawrence Lowell, Mrs. Edward Lowry...
...meeting will directed by W. L. White '24 and Joe DeGanahl '25, the co-authors of this spring's production. It will be open to all men who will be next year Sophomores, Juniors, or Seniors. Plans will be discussed and the requirements for the play outlined, so that all authors who wish may work on their manuscripts during the summer vacation. The author whose play wine the competition, which will be announced next winter, will be elected to the Hasty Pudding Club...
...however, been learned that the authors of the book, Joe deGanahl '25 and W. L. White '24, have wandered from Broadway to the British Museum in search of material. Janet, the heroine of the play, is said to be the product of diligent study on the part of the co-authors in the character of the modern actress. The British Museum, on the other hand, has yielded the secrets of the unusual life and tragic death of Don John, Spanish Viceroy of California about 1640. The main plot, which incidentally contains numerous other plots, is the result of the meeting...
...deGanahl, J., Riverbank Court...
...deGanahl, J., Riverbank Court...
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