Word: johns
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Through indirect sources the CRIMSON has received the information that John Arthur Herbert '18, while fighting with the English forces in France has been shot and killed. Herbert left the University last year to enlist in the British army. The report is unverified...
...type of "The Masquerader" is that your audience knows your secret before the curtain rises. Moreover, in the case of "The Masquerader" it is scarcely necessary to have read the book to know how the play will end. So if you are a young playwright like Mr. John Hunter Booth, the only thing that will save so innocent and helpless an offspring is dialogue, atmosphere, distinction, what you will. Mr. Booth's solution is evidently anticlimax. There is one end at the end of Act 2; another at the beginning of Act 3. The rest is easy...
...three plays that have been chosen are "Transfer of Property," by Mark W. Reed; "The Little Cards," by John Redhead Froome, holder this year of the MacDowell Fellowship which is awarded for the best play submitted in English 47; and "The Reunion," by Eleanor Holmes Hinkley, a special student at Radcliffe. All three plays are serious in subject and mode of treatment. "Transfer of Property" deals with Christian Science and New England life in general. The second of the three plays, "The Little Cards," concerns the life of an immigrant on Ellis Island. Its plot reveals the famous Black Hand...
...judges were Dr. John Hyatt Brewer, conductor of the Apollo. Club of Brooklyn; Dr. Frank Damroach, director of the Institute of Musical Art, and Mr. Frank Woodruff...
Eugene Dorr Morse '19, of Brookline, has been appointed second assistant manager of the University hockey team, and John Pickering, Jr., '19, of Salem, has been appointed manager of the second team. Both appointments are subject to the approval of the Athletic Committee and the Student Council. Morse was manager of the Standish Hall hockey team and assistant manager of the 1919 baseball team in his Freshman year...