Word: johns
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...John Craig, lessee and manager of the Castle Square Theater, who gives the prize, has agreed to undertake the production of the successful play for one week within a year of its acceptance. The prize will take the place of a royalty for that week. If Mr. Craig decides to continue the run, he will pay a royalty of three per cent of the gross receipts for every week thereafter that the performance is continued. He further agrees to do his best to place the play with other managers for regular production, retaining for himself a quarter interest when...
...competition for the Craig Prize in Dramatic Composition will close on November 1. The Prize of $250 is one-half of a gift to the Corporation from Mr. John Craig, lessee and manager of the Castle Square Theatre. The other half of the gift is to be given to the Library for the purchase of books on the history of the English stage...
...continued thereafter. He further agrees to do his best to place with other managers for regular production any play awarded the prize, retaining for himself a quarter interest when the play is produced elsewhere than in his own theatre, For this year the judges will be Mr. John Craig, Mr. Horace, B. Stanton, and Professor G. P. Baker...
Yesterday the candidates for the University crew reported for the first day of fall rowing. Three eights were made up and sent up-stream for a short paddle, the work being directed by Coach Wray from the launch "John Harvard." The four veterans of last year's eight which won from Yale last June, Newton, Cutler, Strong and Metcalf, were placed in the waist of the boat at stroke, 7, 6, and 5 respectively. Lincoln and Meyer at 4 and bow rowed 4 and 3 respectively in last year's Freshman eight. Balch at 2 rowed 3 in the University...
...Henry Strobel '77, formerly Bemis Professor of International Law, and at the time of his death, general adviser to His Siamese Majesty's government. This tablet, which is of cream-white Vermont marble, with gilt bronze lettering, was designed by the architect A. W. Longlellow '76 and constructed by John Evans & Co. It is a gift to the College in memory of their classmate Strobel, by the class of 1877, acting through a committee consisting of Morris Gray, A. Lawrence Lowell, Lindsay Swift, chairman, and John F. Tyler, secretary...