Word: directorate
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...play selected by the Dramatic Club for its initial performance is "The Promised Land," a four act drama, by A. Davis '07, of Pittsburg, Pa. The final selection was made by a graduate committee consisting of Professor G. P. Baker '87, Winthrop Ames '95, director of the New Theatre in New York City, and H. T. Parker, dramatic critic of the Boston Transcript. "The Promised Land" was chosen out of six plays referred to the committee. It was written for English 47, Professor Baker's course on the "Technique of the Drama...
...following new teachers have been added: I. F. Carpenter '10, H. W. O'Connor '10, I. W. Gross '11, A. C. Roberts '10, F. G. White 3L. A. H. Elder 2L., who has served as educational director, has recently been elected president of the Prospect Union...
Immediately after graduation from Harvard Mr. Forbes engaged in business in Boston, and has been a member of the firm of J. M. Forbes and Company since 1899. Later he became an officer and a director of several Boston corporations. In 1904 he was appointed a member of the Philippine Commission. He also held the offices of Secretary of Commerce and Police at Manila, and of Vice-Governor of the Philippines...
...clock. At that time brief addresses will be made by Mayor Wardwell, Professors F. G. Peabody '69 and J. L. Coolidge '95, and H. Abrahams, secretary of the Central Labor Union. A brief announcement of the plans for the year will be made by A. H. Elder 2L., educational director of the Prospect Union...
...annual report of the Fogg Art Museum has been issued by the director, Professor Charles H. Moore. Many additions have been received, among them being a painting attributed to Benozzo Gozzoli, given by Mr. E. W. Forbes '95; a copy by John Ruskin of a portion of the picture by Paolo Veronese of Solomon and the Queen of Sheba, given by Professor C. E. Norton; a water-color drawing by J. M. W. Turner, purchased out of the Prichard fund; seventeen lead pencil drawings by Turner purchased from $1000 given by Mr. James Loeb '88, and a marble bust portrait...