Word: hart
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Adams; Gillingham, Burton, l.e.; Huntington, l.t.; North, l.g.; Hart, c.; Newton, r.g.; Frisbee, Powell, r.t.; Violi, r.e.; Hatch, q.b.; Wills, Piper, h.b.; Ingalls, Ivers...
...would make an admirable theatre due to the steep slope of the pool and the presence of a large balcony around it; it would seat about four hundred people. It is estimated that doing this and remodeling the building would cost about thirty-five hundred dollars, which amount, Francis Hart, graduate treasurer of the Dramatic Club, believes they could raise. Moreover, the Dramatic Club is willing to pay for a caretaker and the cost of heat and lighting. The front rooms of the structure could easily be fitted for the use of an undergraduate art society, and also be used...
...Thousands Cheer (words & music by Moss Hart & Irving Berlin; Sam Harris, producer). Even more tasteful than The Band Wagon, every bit as funny as Of Thee I Sing, this revue began turning away a cue of ticket seekers at 11 o'clock on the morning after its first night. What people missed...
Albert Bushnell Hart, Eaton Professor of the Science of Government, Emeritus, Kirtley F. Mather, professor of Geology, and Edward C. Moore, Parkman Professor of Theology, Emeritus, will be members of the cast which consists of 120 prominent citizens, including Cambridge city officials and elergymen...
...pageant will portray the early history of the First Church of Cambridge. Professor Hart will play the role of Steven Hart, and early citizen. Professor Mather will take the part of President Kirkland of Harvard, and Professor Moore will portray President Langdon...