Word: hollises
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Of those who have turned in statements I. G. Black '24 has been the most successful, obtaining $5000 from the lower half of the north entry of Hollis.
Mr. Craven was seated in his dressing room back-stage at the Hollis Theatre. He has been connected with the drama all his life. "You need experience," he continued. "You can't write plays from books. You have to live in the workshop. That's why Professor Baker's 'English...
To attempt to introduce Professor Copeland to members of the three upper classes would be to insult their combined intelligences. All have heard of his celebrated bons mots, and a goodly proportion have probably attended at least one of his "evenings" in Hollis Hall. As well ask a cultivated Londoner...
A statement yesterday by K. S. Paffmann '24 revealed the fact that, even in the absence of the central feature of the proceedings, the "Tree" exercises will again take place in the quadrangle between Harvard Hall, Hollis Hall, and Holden Chapel.
It was Mr. Conant's predecessor, old Jones the Bell-ringer, as he was called, who bore the brunt of the attacks in the old days. For 44 years he protected the bell and its clapper from an infinite variety of plots by undergraduates seeking a few extra hours of...