Word: following
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Charlton Andrews, of Valley City, North Dakota, who was the first MacDowell Fellow three years ago, is to have one of his plays, "His Majesty the Fool," produced at the Little Theatre in Philadelphia this autumn or early in the winter. It is to follow "Tomorrow" by Percy MacKaye '97 which will probably begin in about three weeks...
...result of the elections held yesterday nine men were elected to the Student Council from the Senior Class. The men elected and the votes they received follow: Robert St. Barbe Boyd, of Dedham, 153; Lewis Hunt Mills, of Portland, Ore., 142; George Faulkner Plimpton of Buffalo, N. Y., 140; William Tudor Gardiner, of Gardiner, Me., 139; Sydney Procter Clark of Chestnut Hill, Pa. 122; Henry Gilbert Francke, of Cambridge, 116; Charles Graves Squibb, of Brooklyn, N. Y., 112; Leverett Saltonstall, of Chestnut Hill, 110; Griscom Bettle, of New York...
...boys, talk to them, teach them games, and generally to lead their meetings. The principle kept in mind is that no boy is born bad nor wants to be bad, and once shown that fair play and manliness is what his respected older brother" wants, he will follow that lead...
...accordance with these sections of the constitution, the last day for receiving petitions for nominations of officers of the classes of 1915 and 1916 will be Friday, October 10, 1913, and the election will follow at a date not yet settled by the class officers. Petitions for the class of 1915 should be handed to H. Francke '15, 7 Holyoke Place; for the class of 1916, to 2. Blanchard '16, 56 Plympton street...
...English Poetry"; Professor Graham Wallas of the University of London, on "The Man Behind the Vote;" Professor D.C. Miller of the Case School of Applied Science, Cleveland, on "Sound Analysis", and Bertrand Russell, of Trinity College, Cambridge, England on "Scientific Method in Philosophy." Other courses not yet announced will follow...