Word: doings
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Sirs: I certainly don't marvel at the staggering nerve of Mr. J. T. Sanders, Sioux Falls Plumber. (TIME, March 25). We, all of us, are so at the mercy of his 11 Trovatore musicians that plumbers have become demigods shattering the peace of our bedrooms and laying waste...
I do not feel that the Dramatic Club has by any means departed from its traditional policy, which has never been notably rigid: on the contrary, the club in many respects has come nearer to its former policy than has been the case for several productions. The CRIMSON has already...
The club has also been criticised for "commercialism" Unfortunately finances do not always permit such an organization to do exactly what it would like to do; in fact, a college dramatic club may be considered fortunate if it can pay for one production out of the proceeds of the next...
In the face of such a record, it is not a question of whether Harvard needs publicity. The question is can are ailed to do without publicity? Donations she can but at a price which is prohibitive. The Harvard Athletic Association far from being the stave of the press by...
A. E. French '29, who was to preside, was unable to do so, and his place was taken by F. C. Packard, Assistant Professor of Public Speaking, who has been coaching the contestants.