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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Included in the cast in Professor William Y. Elliott, who will play the part of Lockit, the Jailor, while other parts in the play will be portrayed as follows: Mr. Peachum by Alan J .Dimond '37; Lucy Lockit by Ralph Lazzaro '36; Captain Macheat by John Gochenour '36; Polly by Courtland Canby '36; Mrs. Peachum by Peter L. Scott '36; The Beggar by Leonard Hammer '38; Filch by Robert C. Cochrane, Jr. '38; Dianna Trapes by Robert E. Rogers '38; and William L. Batt '38 will play the part of "The Player...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: News from the Houses | 11/26/1935 | See Source »

...same time the following new members of the Band will be admitted. From the Class of '39: Louis Ach; Sidney R. Ballon; P. G. Black; Richard E. Brainard; Elliott Bresnick; Robert V. Burwen; H. Call; M. H. Cobb; Edward F. Gregg; Charles D. Duffy; Sheldon V. Ekman; Rowland D. Goodman; John J. Heard; Melvin L. Levin; Roger W. Loewl...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BAND TO CLOSE SEASON TONIGHT WITH BANQUET | 11/25/1935 | See Source »

Major game in the Southwest Conference was Rice v. Texas at Austin. Between halves, Jesse Jones, Governor Allred, Elliott Roosevelt put on sweaters to lead a snake dance. Distinguished by frantic forward passing, long penalties for roughing, clipping and slugging, four touchdowns in the last quarter, it ended 28-to-19, for Rice...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Football, Nov. 4, 1935 | 11/4/1935 | See Source »

William Y. Elliott, professor of Government, will speak in the New York Herald Forum this evening on the subject, "The Italian Fascist Philosophy of Government...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ELLIOTT, HOPPER TALK IN N.Y. TRIBUNE FORUM | 10/17/1935 | See Source »

Professor Holcombe's Government 7a and Professor Elliott's Government 3a at present only touch on practical difficulties. Both courses emphasize historical background and the principles of politics. Other courses in the department make specialized studies of the various parts and functions of the government. All are good in themselves, but they do not present a picture of the demands of, and necessary training for, public life...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PRACTICAL POLITICS | 10/7/1935 | See Source »

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