Word: johns
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...production of "Believe Mc, Xantippe" next week will be an event of no little importance. For the third time, the John Craig annual Prize Play will be offered to the public, and all signs indicate that the latest one will repeat the success of "The End of the Bridge" and "The Product of the Mill." It is a strongly effective and original comedy from the pen of John Frederick Ballard, and it touches American life and manners with a light and sure hand. It never oversteps the bounds of legitimate humor, and its dramatic moments are on a high...
Professor John Chipman Gray '59, whose resignation takes effect February 1, Royall Professor of Law Emeritus; Robert Matteson Johnston, assistant professor of modern history for five years from February...
Three men were elected to the board of regular editors: Joseph Garland '15, of Winchester; Samuel Shackford Otis '14, of Winnetka, Ill.; and John Phillips Marquand '15, of Newburyport. Howard Wainwright '15, of Boston, and Eliot Hubbard, Jr., '15, of Boston, were also elected as regular business editors...
...handicap pole-vault held in the Cage yesterday afternoon was won by G. G. Haydock '16, who made a height of 11 feet with a handicap of 1 foot. M. L. Greeley '15 and H. St. John '14 were second and third respectively...
...John Mason Little, Jr., '97, will speak in the Union during the early part of February, according to present arrangements. Dr. Little has been for some years closely associated with Dr. Grenfell in missionary work in New foundland and Labrador, especially in connection with the missionary hospital at St. Anthony, Newfoundland. He is Dr. Grenfell's closest associate and chief executive, often being left in entire charge of the settlement during long periods. He has had extensive experience, and has gained wide knowledge of life in the north. His address will take the form of a stereopticon lecture...