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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Last night before one of the largest crowds that ever witnessed a France Amerique debate, John Leslie Hotson '21 gave the speech which won for him the first prize and the medal. W. B. Leach '22, by a sensational and forceful speech, was awarded Honorable Mention. The judges announced that they regretted that there were not more prizes, as the speeches were of unusual merit and deserved some reward. The judges were W. B. Snow, principal of the Boston English High School, Professor Albert Sauveur of the Department of Metallurgy, and Professor C. H. C. Wright, of the French Department...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Hotson Wins French Medal | 5/14/1920 | See Source »

...France." William Allen Denker '20. "La France et le Traite de Paix." Huntington Brown. '22. Solo, "Le Gai Vagabond." Bruneau Solo, "le Manor de Rosemonde." Dupart M. George Mager. Seprano Solo. "Paysage." Hahn Seprano Solo. "Chanson Nervegienne." Mme. George Mager. "L'Education Francaise of I'Avenir." John Leslie Hotson '21. "Le Probleme de la Reconstruction en France." George Richmond Fearing, Jr., '28. "La France a Franefort." Wlater Barton Leach. Jr., '22. Duet from the First Act of "Manon." Massenet M. and Mme. George Mager...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FRANCE-AMERIQUE DEBATE IN CONCERT HALL TONIGHT | 5/13/1920 | See Source »

...Mercier, Professor E. L. Raiche, and Professor R. L. Hawkins of the French Department, who were the judges. Of the men competing, the following six were chosen to speak in the public finals in May: H. Brown '22, W. A. Denker '20, G. R. Fearing '23, J. L. Hotson '21, H. Lazo '21, and W. B. Leach...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Six Survive in French Medal Contest | 4/13/1920 | See Source »

Barry, Bolton, Brown, C. W. Burke, Carhart, Carpenter, B., Chung, Claflin, Cohen, Davis, H. B. Dewey, Dunlevy, Ellinger, Emery, Fine, Fink, Fiske, Fleming, Foley, Galligan, Gardner, Giddings, Hallowell, Harner, Harris, H. W., Harrison, Helm, Hitchcock, J., Hoffman, Holland, Horween, Hotson, Hovey, Johnson, S.H., Johnson, W. W., Kingsbury, Kirk, Kunhardt, LeForgee, Levin, Lidman, Luttrop, McNamara, Manley, Millet, Morrison, Mosle, Nef, Noyes, Oenslager, Ozias, Perkins, Rantoul, Reynolds, F. L., Roberts, Robinson, Scott, Sloane, Smith, M. M., Smith, O.V.P., Steinberg, Steuer, Stoddard, Taggart, Thomas, Tilton, Tuckerman, Van Bergen, Vaugh, Walker, G. W., Walker, N. S., Wason, Watkins, Weiss, Wiley, Williams, F. F., Wheelwright...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Senior Album Notice | 4/1/1920 | See Source »

...casts for all except "At Cockcrow," filled by members of the 47 Workshop, are as follows: "The Right to Live." Maggie, Bettie La Mont Jane, Bcula Auerbach Jake, H. F. Carlton 1G. Mike, J. L. Hotson '21 Don Marguerite Barr Mrs. Multoon, Doris Halman Old Woman, Vianna Knowlton "The Slump." James Madden, Walter Butterfield '20 Mrs. Madden, Ruth Chorpenning Edgar Mix, W. B. Leach '22 "Man's Greatest Hunger." Gismonda, Dorothy Sands Alisandro, J. W. D. Seymour Pietro, Harding Scholle Occ. Madenna Gioulia, Doris Holman

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 47 WORKSHOP CASTS FOUR ONE-ACT PLAYS FOR SPRING | 1/24/1920 | See Source »

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