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...summary: HARVARD CAMBRIDGE LATIN Keyes, Fish, Pratt F. T., Leland, r.w. l.w., Groden, Duffy Hovey, Butman, Palmer, Hopkins, c. c., Berkeley, Groden Guild, Walcott, Pratt F. W., l.w. r.w., Fitzgerald, Berkeley Burden, Hitchcock, Wilson, Lincoln, c.p. c.p., Cronin Bancroft, Dempsey, Bemis, p. p., Mahoney, Clancy Dole, g. g., Smith...
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...acrobatic, athletic and animated performance last Monday night at the Colonial, Ed Wynn, supported by an able cast, gave his "Carnival", a two-act, thirteen scene entertainment. As Raymond Hitchcock was the centre of his "Hitchy-koo", so Ed Wynn is the center of his Carnival. In him, his self-styled "entertainment" has a "Perfect Fool" with spontaniety, cleverness and humor. In explaining the coming scenes, Mr. Wynn gives his ideas to the audience very well but surprises them by following with scenes entirely extraneous to the outlined plot...
...Wayne 1G., a graduate of the University of Louisville, who designed model No. 8. Wayne also created the scenery for the third act of "Time Will Tell" in the last Workshop production. Honorable mention has been given to the following designers of either models or drawings: Henry R. Hitchcock '24 of Plymouth, No. 4; John McAndrew '24 of New York City, No. 5; Newby Murray '24 of Yonkers-on-Hudson, New York, No. 11; Lovering Hathaway Sp., of Dedham, No. 12; and Helen Dwelle, Unclassified, Radcliffe, of Buffalo, New York...
...Hitchcock took the so-called "New Plan" examinations and Glover the "Old Plan," but otherwise there was nothing to choose between their grades. Each of them had a straight A record. Hitchcock, after preliminary instruction at Plymouth High School, prepared for Harvard at Middlesex. Glover was a Boston Latin School...