Word: joined
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Kersberg '07, who played right guard on the 1906 team, is expected on the field this afternoon to join the coaching staff. He will pay particular attention to the development of the material for the guard positions...
...Yeats has made many experiments at the Abbey Theatre, Dublin, with imaginative settings for poetic plays. In two weeks he is returning to Ireland to join Gordon Craig, son of Ellen Terry, and himself an artist and scene-designer of note, in some practical experiments with a new sort of scenery and new lighting effects that Mr. Craig has lately invented and which he expects will revolutionize the staging of poetic dramas. Mr. Yeats will describe these new methods for obtaining more harmonious and beautiful settings and will discuss realism, impressionism, and symbolism in scenery...
...their guests, not connected with the University, will be admitted. Members are requested to co-operate with the Governing Board by not giving away tickets to undergraduates who are not members of the Union. Members of the University who wish to attend the spread but are not members may join the Union now and have their memberships continued until October...
...their guests, not connected with the University, will be admitted. Members are requested to co-operate with the Governing Board by not giving away tickets to undergraduates who are not members of the Union. Members of the University who wish to attend the spread but are not members may join the Union now and have their memberships continued until October...
...other capacity the Union undoubtedly fell behind the standard. In all, but nine lectures were given during the year by prominent outsiders. The excellence of the lectures has always been an important factor in leading men, who are unable to make regular use of the Union, to join; and conversely, the fact that the membership has been so thoroughly representative of every phase of Harvard, has made it possible for the authorities to secure as speakers men of the highest national reputation...