Word: eatonized
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Blowers, R. D. Bolster, S. E. Bowditch, L. S. Brayton, G. C. Bruen, B. G. Burbank, A. F. Callahan, J. F. Carr, C. M. Clark, E. L. Cox, Gardener Cox, George Crawford, J. P. Crosby, R. McD. Cunningham, Langdon Dearborn, D. P. Donaldson, R. T. Dunn, George Eaton, T. H. Eliot, A. V. Ellis, Herbert Farnsworth, R. G. Fiske, LeB. R. Foster, H. C. Fox. D. A. Garrison, W. B. Gentleman, Walter Gierasch, R. E. Gregg, W. I. Gregg, F. R. Griffin, J. M. Hallowell, R. L. Batch, C. R. Hayes, M. P. Higgins, Hamilton Heard, C. E. Henderson...
...Senior tournament has been delayed by the divisional examinations and the semi-finals have not been played. In these Maxwell Davidson Jr. '27 will meet S. H. Sturgis '27 and Charles Smith '27 will play S. L. Eaton...
...following article on Club tables was written-especially for the Crimson by A. B. Hart '80, Eaton Professor of the Science of Government, Emeritus...
...Eaton then recognized that "the Harvard Dramatic Club, since the official abandonment by Harvard University of courses in practical theatre art, seems to me to have an important function, the function of keeping alive or of awakening among students of the rising generation, a serious interest in the problems of the contemporary theatre, and of giving them, also, an opportunity to practice the arts of the theatre...
Expressing the same sentiments as those in his more recent article, Mr. Eaton said: "Nothing in recent years has hurt me more than to see official Harvard repudiate the amateur theatrical leadership it had so bravely assumed, and nothing would buck up my pride more than to see the Harvard Dramatic Club so supported by undergraduate enthusiasm that it could carry on the good work whatever the attitude of the authorities. The theatre of tomorrow belongs to the youth of today. The Harvard Dramatic Club is youth, I hope confident, I hope daring, I hope full of the will...