Word: haring
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...meeting of the Lampoon Board held last night, the following new editors were elected: Robert Hare Johnston Powel '18, of Ardsley-on-Hudson, N. Y.; Maxwell Allen Hawkins '18, of Chicago, III., and Nathaniel Rust Cutler '19, of Brookline...
Robert Johnston Hare Powel, Jr., '18, of Ardsley-on-Hudson, N. Y., was elected captain of the second team shortly before the game started. He played a star game at right centre, scoring three of his team's eight goals...
...William Channing Appleton '17, of Cohasset (captain); David Duncan '18, of Port Washington, L. I., N. Y.; Charles Edward Balch Folsom '18, of Pittsfield, N. H.; Gustav Hermann Kissel '17, of Morristown, N. J.; Leigh Bence Liggett '18, of Chestnut Hill; Davidge Warfield Patterson '16, of Boston; Robert Johnston Hare Powel, Jr., '18, of Ardsley-on-Hudson, N. Y.; Willard Wadsworth Rice '18, of Newton Centre; Thomas Blythe Scott, Jr., '18, of New York, N. Y.; and Charles Edgar Ames '17, of Dedham (manager...
...title of James Patrick O'Hare '08, was changed from Fellow to Assistant in Medicine; the title of Vincent Robert Yapp from Assistant in the Library to Superintendent of Circulation...
Forbes-Robertson was born in London on January 16, 1853, and made his debut 21 years later in "Mary Stuart." From 1880-95 he appeared with such artists as the Bancrofts, Madame Modjeska, Irving, Mary Anderson, and Sir John Hare; at the end of that period he opened the Lyceum Theatre, London under his own management. His plays with Henry Irving included "Much Ado About Nothing." "Henry VIII," and "King Arthur." The present American tour is his sixth the first being with Mary Anderson in 1885; and the others following in 1889, 1902, 1905, and 1909-10. His most famous...