Word: falling
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Baker '87. The play, "Mama's Affair" is a comedy in three acts, written by Rachel Barton Butler, holder for 1915 of the McDowell Fellowship for Dramatic Composition. The Workshop is one of the few University activities that has not been set back by war conditions. During the fall and early winter, Workshop plays of former reasons were revived and played at the Hasty Pudding Theatre, the Copley Theatre and at Ayer for men in the Army and Navy, ten performances in all being given...
...unique among men. His spirit is essentially that which imbued Napoleon. He possessed courage which never flinched, an energy that knew no bounds and which in itself inspired all who felt it, and he was a patriot whose loyalty to his land his critics never ventured to assail. His fall sends a shudder through the world. A beacon light has gone out. A towering oak, a landmark age-old has fallen. Yale bows its head in silent tribute to this great American. YALE NEWS...
News was received in Cambridge last night of the death from pneumonia of Ensign Thomas Milton Hodgens, Jr., '20, of Greenwich, Conn., in New York City yesterday morning. At the outbreak of the war Hodgens left College to enlist in the Naval Reserve. In the fall of 1917 he returned to College on leave and enrolled in the Naval courses which were then given by the University...
Alexander Harvey Bright, of Cambridge; Stillman Roberts Dunham, Jr., of Allston; Winslow Bent Felton, of Haverford, Pa.; George Daniel Flynn, Jr., of Fall River; David Allen Freeman, Jr., of Medfield; Henry Kent White, Jr., of Milton...
...Warburg's address will be the occasion of the first meeting of the Society this term. During the fall three meetings were held; at one of these President Lowell, and at another Mr. Hamilton Holt, editor of the Independent, spoke...