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...Hampden--Leighton...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CLOTHING COLLECTORS START THEIR WORK TODAY | 11/9/1920 | See Source »

...Camb, 72462 Connant Hall, Camb, 52511 Danna Chambers, Camb, 72556 Divinity Hall, Camb, 52460 Drayton Hall, Camb, 72410 Dunster Hall, Camb, 55047 Fairfax, Camb, 72411 Gero Hall A., Camb, 76558 B., Camb, 76557 C., Camb, 55803 D., Camb, 76555 E., Camb, 74343 Gray's Hall (Middle Entry), Camb, 72649 Hampden Hall, Camb, 56738 Hollis Hall (North Entry), Camb, 72443 (South Entry), Camb, 73451 Holworthy Hall, (Middle Entry), Camb, 72434 (West Entry), Camb, 72476 Howke House, Camb, 72467 5 Linden Street, Camb, 75285 Little's Blook (Nolen's), Camb, 627 and 3190 Lowell House, 52 Mt. Auburn St., Camb...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CRIMSON TELEPHONE DIRECTORY | 9/27/1920 | See Source »

...would be a distinct oversight if no mention of Robert Mantell's production of "Richelieu" appeared in these columns. With the possible exception of Mr. Hampden's "Hamlet," we venture to say that no more artistic performance has been seen in Boston this season. And, wonderful to relate, Mr. Mantell and his company played to an adequate audience...

Author: By E. A. W. ., | Title: THE CRIMSON PLAYGOER | 5/14/1920 | See Source »

...Hampden plays the part of Shylock with more than usual passion; he leads the audience to feel the hatred, the fawning servility, and the cruel pride of the Jew. In the scene in which Shylock returns to find his daughter fied, and his money taken, Mr. Hampden overdoes the wild despair of the Usurer, who alternately cries out for his daughter and his ducats. He loses the calculating strength of the Jew's character in the wild passion of his despair. If Mr. Hampden over-emphasizes the emotion of this scene, he brings the tragedy of the situation before...

Author: By W. L. W., | Title: THE CRIMSON PLAY-GOER | 5/5/1920 | See Source »

...University authorities buy Westmorly, Claverly, and Apley Halls, and the purchase of the only dormitories remaining in private control--Beek, Craigie, Fairfax, and Russell--is thought to be a matter of comparatively short time. Other former private dormitories--Hampden, Ridgely, and Ware Halls--have been recently transformed into apartment houses. The swimming pools in several of these private houses now become part of the regular athletic equipment of the College and available for all the students. Strategy and patience have been necessary in order to secure these results. The students themselves, some of whom a few years ago were...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Exit-the "Gold Coast." | 3/1/1920 | See Source »

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