Word: graces
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Professor George Herbert Palmer '64, in the current number of the Graduates' Magazine, renders his personal tribute from 34 years of association to the late Professor Royce. It is not often that a Harvard publication is so fortunate. The grace and beauty of utterance which have made of the early quiet service of Class Day for so many years the most impressive ceremony of the College, are turned to appreciation of the last of the founders of a historic Department to leave his active work...
...Grace George, a theatrical star who has done much to encourage dramatic progress in colleges, plans to pay Boston a visit. She will begin an engagement at the Plymouth Theatre directly after vacation, her first performance being on New Year's night. Miss George will bring with her her Playhouse Company, with which she appeared in repertoire in New York all last season, and will present for her opening play Bernard Shaw's "Major Barbara...
...following attributes must be considered: agility, grace of movement, reach, proficiency in tossing the megaphone to one side at the beginning of a cheer, and vocal timbre...
Reporters, mob, etc., Elizabeth Wheelock 1917, Grace Wardwell 1917, C. P. Fuller '19, G. Baker '20, J. C. Scanlon '18, J. L. Tildsley, Jr., '19, O. Prescott, Jr., '20, D. S. Critz uC, K. Lewis...
While the newspaper depositors and the ubiquitous "movie" men did not grace Soldiers Field by their presence yesterday afternoon, two battles took place which would do honor to any great seat of athletic culture. Forty-four heroes clad in disintegrating football togs fought it out with a real fervor, and although the officials experienced some difficulty in distinguishing whether these armored warriors were Seniors or Freshmen, yet the crowd of one thousand spectators, more or less, experienced a feeling of lively enthusiasm...