Word: horblit
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...entertainment follows: 1. Russia. Pianoforte selections, Paul V. Donovan '18 2. China. (a) Shuttlecock Game, Ki Chun, M.I.T. (b) Music, Y. R. Chao 3G (c) Songs, Radcliffe. Miss Wei Tsu Neu, 3. Mexico. Revolutionary Experiences, F. Vela 1M 4. Siam. Music, C. Kajasevi 5. United States. "Kanana," Miss Ida Horblit 6. Denmark. Danish Songs, Miss Mathilde Ward, Radcliffe. 7. Cuba and United States. Dramatic play entitled, "A Game of Comedy." Fromont, a French actor, Jorge V. Manach '21 Marie, a laundress, Miss Dorothy Googins Pierre, Fromont's servant, Herman E. Wiener '20 8. Porto Rico. Pianoforte Selections, J. M. Sanroma...
...program for the evening has been arranged according to countries as follows: 1. United States: Monologue, "Kanana," Miss Ida Horblit 2. Spain: Spanish Dance, F. C. Monteagudo, 3 Dv. 3. China: Shuttlecock Game, Ki Chun, M.I.T. 4. Siam: (a) Music, C. Kajasevi (b) Moving Pictures, P. Sukhum and N. Pauvedya, assisted by M. Longla 1M. 5. Russia: Piano Selections, Mr. Paul Donovan 6. Mexico: "Revolutionary Experiences," F. Vela 1M 7. Porto Rico: Piano Solo, J. M. Sanroma, New England Conservatory of Music. 8. Cuba and United States: Dramatic play entitled "A Game of Comedy." Fromont, a French actor...
...Hall, L. Hall, R. B. Hamblett, G. Hanson, E. S. Hardell, W. E. Harris, R. W. Harwood, D. S. Herman, H. E. Hinners, W. C. Holbrook, J. Horblit...
...evening on the question, "Resolved, that in the light of recent events the Monroe doctrine has been rendered obsolete and should be abandoned," the Seniors, upholding the negative, defeated the affirmative Sophomore team. The winning team was composed of J. J. Caires, R. S. Tucker, K. Lewis, and J. Horblit, alternate, from the Senior Class, while the Sophomore debaters were H. A. Janzlik, R. P. Berle, L. A. Levy, and M. Kingsberg, alternate. The three judges of the contest were A. C. Hanford, A. W. Olmstead, and H. Jewell, 1L. H. Davis '18 presided...
...results of the trials for inter-class debating were made known yesterday by W. L. Prosser '18, of the Debating Council. Three men and an alternate were picked to represent each class as follows: 1918, J. J. Carres, K. Lewis, R. S. Tucker, and J. Horblit; 1919, M. L. Luessenhop, E. Weissbuch, L. S. Bing, S. G. Falk; 1920, H. A. Janzlik, R. Berle, L. A. Levy, M. Kingsberg; 1921, C. H. Whelden, W. S. Holbrook, L. S. Saxe, J. D. Segal...