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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...following were elected officers of the Pen and Brush Club at the business meeting last evening: President, W. F. Hollings '99; vice-president, W. B. Flandreau 1900; secretary, A. E. Wright 1900; treasurer, F. C. Farquhar...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 10/13/1897 | See Source »

...that the Mask and Wig performances are over until Commencement week, a great deal of interest is centering in the Garrick Club's presentation of Farquhar's "Inconstant," which will be given next Wednesday. The Garrick Club is a dramatic organization working upon somewhat different lines than the Mask and Wig, and whose purpose is to present plays of recognized literary worth and to foster among the undergraduates an interest in real dramatic art. The club has been eminently successful in its work and has presented several old English comedies of the 17th century...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PENNSYLVANIA LETTER. | 5/6/1896 | See Source »

CONFERENCES, GOVT. I.- Hist. Library, Harvard Hall, Thursday, Dec. 12: H. Waterman, T. L. Holmes, 9.00; R. Whorisky, G. A. Hoyt, 9.10; W. M. Chandler, M. Hyman, 9.20; W. S. Farnham, C. S. Jeffries, 9.30; H. G. Farquhar, P. Jewell, 9.40; A. G. Fay, G. B. Kerper, 9.50; C. H. Cleaves 10.00, W. J. Gunn 10.10, G. D. Hall, 10.20, W. C. Hanson 10.30, C. W. Hardy 10.40, F. W. Harris 10.50, H. B. Hayden 11.00, R. S. Hedges, 11.10, M. S. Holbrook 11.20, J. B. Holden 11.30, M. B. Holmes 11.40, J. C. Barron...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Official Notice. | 12/12/1895 | See Source »

...LEIGHTON.MERMAID CLUB. - Regular meeting this evening at 9.30 in 18 Little's. Farquhar's "Inconstant, or The Way to Win a Woman" will be read. As this is the annual meeting at which officers for the ensuing year will be elected, all members are urgently requested to be present...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Notice. | 3/22/1895 | See Source »

...Johnson, B. H. S., 2ft. 3in.; M. F. Guilfoyle, St. M. A. C., 1ft. 6in.; A. C. Lewis, Dartmouth, 1ft. 6in; C. H. Dickey, 2ft. 3in.; R. G. Shaw, Jr., M. A. A., 2ft. 3in.; W. J. Casey, B. A. A., 1ft. 4in.; R. D. Farquhar, B. A. A., 1ft. 6in.; E. B. Bloss, scratch; D. Winter, 1ft. 7in.; E. H. Clark, 1ft. 10in.; W. J. Irwin, B. A. A., 1ft. 6in.; J. E. Morse, N. A. A., 2ft.; F. Mason, 2ft. 3in.; B. Hurd, Jr., 1ft. 4in.; F. W. Marvel, B. U. A. C., 2ft.; J. J. Flannery...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Handicaps for Tomorrow's Games | 5/4/1894 | See Source »

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