Word: directors
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Richard Ordynski will have general charge of the production and will conduct the rehearsals. The play will, therefore, attain a distinction unusual in such presentations, for Dr. Ordynski is a stage director of international reputation and was associated with Max Reinhardt in the revival of this same play-and of the other "chronicle-histories" of Shakespere in Germany some years ago. He will also be remembered by members of the University for his successful producing of the Dramatic Club's plays last spring...
...presenting the subject, W. M. McCormick, of Baltimore, a director of the National Chamber, told his colleagues that in this country we have permitted each field of industry, each line of education and the National Government to pursue alone its course of research. The results obtained have been quite independent of each other. In other countries, Mr. McCormick pointed out, these great factors have worked together along co-ordinate lines to produce economic advantages to business, and educational and social benefits of the greatest value to the people as a whole...
About 25 men attended the first meeting of the Wireless Club in the Cruft Memorial Laboratory yesterday afternoon. Professor G. W. Pierce '99. Director of the Cruft Laboratory, presided, T. R. Pennypacker '16 was elected temporary president and S. W. Dean '19 temporary secretary. A committee to find a club room for the society was elected, composed of the officers and A. S. Francis '18 and E. F. Henderson...
...Chittenden, Director of the Sheffield Scientific School expressed his approval of the plan as follows...
...Brick Row Print and Book Shop" will be conducted along lines similar to those of the well-known book and print shops of England and of New York. E. Byrne Hackett, for the past six years director of the Yale University Press, has resigned to accept the management of the shop. Mr. Hackett will continue his connection with the University Press in an advisory capacity...