Word: directors
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...Salisbury was born in Worcester on March 31, 1835. After graduation from College he travelled abroad and then returned to study in the Law School, receiving the degree of L. LB. in 1861. He was an officer or director in many educational, business and philanthropic institutions, and his liberality has made possible many of Worcester's public buildings and parks. At the time of his death he was president of the Harvard Club of that city...
...regular fall election of directors for the Harvard Dining Association will be held at Memorial Hall during the dinner hour this evening. Four directors are to be elected from the College and Scientific School, three of them for the full term, and one for the unexpired term of R. E. Sperry '06, resigned. The candidate receiving the fourth largest vote will be considered elected for the unexpired term. One director is to be elected from the Graduate School...
This evening Mr. William Poel, a former director of the Elizabethan Stage Society of London, will lecture on "Shakespere on the Modern Stage" in the Fogg Lecture Room at 8 o'clock...
...LECTURE. "The Stage of Shakespere" (Illustrated by the Stereopticon), Mr. William Poel, Director of the Elizabethan Stage Society, London. Lecture Room of the Fogg Museum...
...William Poel, a former director of the Elizabethan Stage Society of London, will lecture on the subject of "The Stage of Shakspere" in the Fogg Lecture room Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Mr. Poel is well known as an enthusiastic student of the Elizabethan drama and is probably the most successful of all the reproducers of these plays. He originated the production of the morality play "Everyman...