Word: final
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...final performance of the 47 Workshop's third spring production, "Rusted Stock," will be given in Agassiz House, Radcliffe, this evening at 8 o'clock. The play is in four acts by Miss Doris Halman, Radcliffe 1G. It depicts the weak-ending influence of the life in a small New England town upon a native son, and the unexpected remedy. Heading the cast are H. Schoile '18 and Miss Ruth Chorpenning, Radcliffe 1920. As usual, the settings are designed and executed by the scenic department of the Workshop forces...
...Seniors are reminded that in order to have the caps and gowns delivered in time for the Senior picture, Tuesday, March 27, will be the final day that these measurements can be taken. We wish to have the picture of the class complete, and no Senior will be allowed to be in the picture without a cap and gown. The class day committee urges that measurements be taken at once. Seniors should be measured this week as an act of courtesy to the Co-operative...
...Jean the Woman" was adapted by one Jeannie Macpherson and produced by Cecil de Mille with creditable attention to historic detail and imposing display. Three scenes--the raising of the Siege of Orleans, the Coronation, and the final episode of the Martyrdom--stand out from the rest, and are more than worth seeing. Only it must be said that the Orleans business, though magnificent in effect, is, from the strategic point of view, extremely puzzling. We do not know whether Miss Macpherson is responsible for the battle scenes, but we fear the "love interests" in the photo-play must...
...this is a boldly imaginative undertaking, with a final page of no small power, it savors of positive recklessness to attempts a summary of it in a brief paragraph. The attempt is made primarily for the sake of calling attention to the possibilities of sudden development in young Americans. It is only seven years since the 1910 Monthly board was in College. If their writing had then been scrutinized with a view to what the writers would do in such an emergency as that to which the world has come, what would the prophecy have been? The answer...
...Navy, has been detailed as physical examiner, and Lieutenant Commander A. R. Cushing as enrolment officer. Before this the men wishing to enroll had to go to the Boston office to make preliminary enrolment and then make appointments for physical examinations at the Charlestown Navy Yard before the final enlistment. By means of the present arrangement, the physical examination and the enrolment take place at the same place and the enlistment can be made in a short time. The office is open for this enrolment on every week day from 9 to 5 o'clock...