Word: kirklanders
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Kirkland started off badly as Harvard's "social desert." First thing the Dean's Office did when it began Housing freshmen was to induce a big group of young socialites (including Theodore Roosevelt III) to pioneer in Kirkland. After one year most of them (including Theodore Roosevelt III) moved out. Today most of Kirkland's residents come out of public schools...
...pocket a good share of the Men in White proceeds) and an identity of theatrical ideals has bound them closely together. In ability they are not evenly matched. Lee Strasberg is probably the most distinguished and experienced director of the Group. Luther & Stella Adler, J. Edward Bromberg and Alexander Kirkland had theatrical names before they joined the Group, are its top-flight actors. Kirkland's substitution for Franchot Tone is the only important change in the Group's lineup since it started. From opulent Hollywood, Actor Tone recently sent back $5,000 to help his onetime colleagues...
Speaking on "Book Collecting for the Poor Man," Arthur C. Sprague '21, assistant professor of English, will address a group in Kirkland House tomorrow evening at 7.30 o'clock when the Coffee Pot holds one if its regular after-dinner meetings. Besides being a member of the English department, Professor Sprague is chairman of the Board of Tutors in Modern Languages...
...close of an engagement at the Metropolitan Theatre, the Dorsey Brothers Orchestra, Kay Weber, and Bob Crosby have been scheduled to provide entertainment at the Kirkland House Spring Dance on Friday, April...
...addition to the quota for Kirkland House members and their guests, a limited number of dance tickets have for the first time been made available in the other Houses. Tickets are $5 per couple and $3 stag...