Word: knowns
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...invitation of the Department of English, Mr. Henry Arthur Jones, the well-known English dramatist, will speak in Sanders Theatre on Wednesday afternoon, October 31, at 4.30 o'clock. The lecture, which will be open to the public, will be entitled: "The Corner Stones of Modern Drama". Mr. Jones is to speak the following week at Yale University, and the two lectures are to be the first and second chapters of a book which he is preparing under the title of "The Harvard Lecture...
...temporary division of the men who signified their intention of joining one of the debating clubs was made by a committee appointed for that purpose. The definite organization of both clubs, which will temporarily be known as the Forum and the Agora, will be effected with in a week. The membership in each for the present is as follows...
...Peck is a well-known traveller and lecturer in Europe and America. He has been granted special facilities to study the life-saving service in this country, and is thoroughly acquainted with his subject. Last year Mr. Peck lectured most interestingly on "The Heart of the Rockies and the Yosemite...
...Avenel began his career as secretary of the Departmental and Communal Administration in the Ministry of the Interior, but he soon left public life to devote his attention to research work in economics. He is well known as the historian of the economics life and material civilization of France from 1200 to the present day, in which he made elaborate tables showing the cost price of everything in the period treated. Some of these tables have been published in four large volumes by the French Ministry of Public Instruction and have been twice awarded the Prix Rossi by the Academie...
...Ernem Perrin, the well known Paris actor, who coached the players last year, will again act in the same capacity. A. M. Hurlin 1G., who contributed largely to the musical success of the play last winter, will act as musical director this year. No definite dates for the performances have yet been given. They will probably take place in Brattle Hall, Cambridge, and in Jordan Hall, Boston. On October 15 M. Perrin will meet all the members who wish to try for parts in the plays, and rehearsals will begin soon after that date...