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...writing. At 18 he was a clerk in a railway office. Before twenty, he was writing plays and verse. Among his friends were W. B. Yeats and "A. E." from whom he learned of poetry. The men and women who were building up the Irish Theatre, Willie and Frank Fay, Dudley and Mary Digges, taught him of theatrical matters. It was for them that his first plays were written...
...Cleveland, Ohio, and Charles Hartshorne 3G, of Phoenixville, Pa., Rogers Fellowships; Jay W. Jacobs of Carthage, Mo., an Edward R. Bacon Art Scholarship; Howard Kennedy Beale 3G, of Chicago, III., a John Thornton Kirkland Fellowship; and James Phinney Baxter 3d, 2G, of Belmont, and Harold Van Vechten Fay 3G, of Auburn, N. Y., honorary, John Harvard Fellowships...
...meeting of the Harvard Instrumental Clubs held in the Randolph Breakfast Room yesterday, the following officers were elected for 1924-25: President, Donald Coats Gates '26, of New York; leader Mandolin Club, Francis Fay O'Donnell '25, of Lowell; secretary, George-Emerson Smith '26, of Worcester; manager, Harold Schulse Weber '25, of Cairo, Iil.; assistant manager, Reginald Franklin Gonroy '26, of Fredericksburg. Va.; librarian, Franklin Weeks Jones '25, of Evanston...
Nevertheless, it came as a distinct surprise to her to learn from the papers that she was to be named as co-respondent when Larry Fay was sued for divorce. Larry, a young fellow who had hoped for a quiet, homy home, soon found that not only was he not to have that, but that he had even lost the highly-spiced wife who could have given it to him and wouldn...
...through the dark days; Mr. Reel, fat lawyer who would give anything he ever owned to help her, and, in fact, does give her any amount of good advice, which she cheerfully disregards-to her own partial undoing. Above all, there is the invaluable Hal Utrecht, Mrs. Larry Fay's counsel, who is the prime mover in the happy ending...