Word: ingram
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Yard: le, Gilmartin; lt, Nozak, Hart; lg, Ingram, Church; c, Harper, Richardson; rg, Ripley, Best; rt, Domini; re, Richards, McMurray, Camick; qb, Woodruff; lhb, Thayer, Shaw, Brown; rhb, Skinner, Parker, Reed; fb, Fodor, Levine, Currier...
...Ingram as a recalcitrant brother-in-law and Isabelle Cooley as Anna have the major parts, but there is only a fine line dividing the skill of the starring roles and supporting ones. Delineations of a philosophical bartender and a pseudo-sophisticated street-walker are especially well done. But the primary attribute of the play is that it can discuss a significant problem in an objective and straightforward manner, without destroying the inherent qualities that make it, above all, good theater...
...John D. Ingram '50 is the treasurer, and will handle all finances. Edward B. Ayres '50 is the secretary, while Richard D. Kimball '50 has taken charge of obtaining a band for the dance. John H. Slayton '50 is the committee's publicity chairman. Henry R. Guild, Jr. '50 will arrange for patronesses...
More detailed planning for the Jubilee is being undertaken by various committee members before the next meeting tomorrow night. A finance committee composed of John D. Ingram '50, Don S. Sturgill '50 and Mortimer D. Hull '50 will draw up a budget for the weekend, and other committeemen are to investigate the Housing situation in Boston, sign a band for the dance, and arrange the activities for the rest of the weekend...
Those chosen were: Edward B. Ayres, William A. Currier, Paul J. Douglass, Laurence V. Goodrich, Henry R. Guild, Morton D. Hull, John D. Ingram, Richard W. Kimball, John H. Slayten, and Don S. Sturgill...