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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...meddle in British politics. As Senator Lodge bluntly said, "it is none of our business." English opinion is significantly set forth in the following quotation taken from the London Times: "The problem of Irish peace is essentially a British-nay, even-an English problem, to be faced by Englishmen. Any suspicion of foreign interference would prejudice the hope of a settlement which, if it is to possess and retain its full virtue must be spontaneous." Clearly, a blundering recognition of one of the factions would be of no service in the formulation of an adequate plan...
...striking tribute to the excellence of the work being done by students in English 47 and 47a, under the direction of Professor G. P. Baker '87, was given in a letter from Mr. Morosco to Professor Baker which reads as follows...
Miss Rachel Barton Butler has been adjudged the winner of the Morosco Prize offered by Oliver Morosco, the theatrical producer, for the best play submitted by a member, past or present, of English 47 or 47a at Harvard or Radcliffe...
...East, calls have come in from preparatory schools in many states of this country, including California, Connecticut, Indiana, Massachusetts, Missouri, North Carolina, and New York, while opportunities in colleges in Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, and Texas are also open. In all of these, men to teach science, mathematics, English and Latin are in particular demand...
...competition is open only to past or present members of English 47 or 47a in Harvard University or Radcliffe College. Among these, no one who at the time for submitting manuscripts has already had a long play professionally produced may compete...