Word: harrington
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Barclay, g.; Harrington, p; O'Hara, c.p.; Kahn, 1d.; Southard, 2d.; Tarbox, 3d.; Bizik, c.; Hughes, 3a.; Baker, 2a.; Painter, 1a.; Livingston, l.h.; Longley...
...following were elected: S. E. Brown '30, Gorden Bucknam 2G.B., J. R. Carter '29, H. P. Chamberlin, '30, W. McC. Dunn '30, J. D. Evans '31, G. K. Harrington '30, H. L. Hudson '30, D. C. Lewis '30, R. S. Osborne '30, J. C. Phillips '30, R. P. Reed '30, J. W. Stedman '30, E. K. Straus '31, and A. W. Wilbor...
...large masses of players. Something of the singing quality of the lines Professor F. C. Packard has infused into the play by some very acute direction. Of the players, Miss Doris Sanger is most effective, but Mr. Leatherbee as the romantic Rafl, Mr. Perry as the Caliph and Mr. Harrington as Hassan, all carry their roles with conviction. Miss Braggiotti's dance is also a high light in the performance...
...leading male parts in "Hassan," the spring production of the Harvard Dramatic Club, will be taken by G. W. Harrington '30, K. A. Perry '28, and Charles Leatherbee '29, according to an announcement made last night. Important roles are assigned to B. D. Hanighen '30, F. B. Thurber '30, R. H. Jones '30, and H. G. Myers '30. The female parts are taken by Miss Doris Sanger and Miss Mary Crandon...
...Harrington, who will play the title role of Hassan the confectioner, is vice-president of the Dramatic Club. He has had parts in "The Orange Comedy" by Gilbert Seldes '14, produced in the fall of 1926, and in the modern version of the "Taming of the Shrew" which was staged last spring. In "The Chisholm Trail" last fall he made a hit in the character of Tom Stevens, the excitable ranchman who furnished the principal comedy relief...