Word: landing
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Dramatic Club has opened a competition for the drawing of a poster to advertise its new play. "The Promised Land." The competition is open to all members of the University, and the person whose drawing is accepted will be given membership in the club. The drawing should be done preferably in colors, and should contain some original idea. All men who wish to enter this competition are asked to report at Russell 7 at 7 o'clock Monday evening...
Nearly three centuries have passed since the first festival of Thanksgiving was celebrated in early New England days. Since that time the custom of setting apart a day of general thanksgiving in the harvest season has spread from the shores of New England throughout the land until today it has become a thoroughly established national festival. Harvard College, more perhaps than any other similar institution, is distinctly associated with Thanksgiving Day, first because the earliest observances are to be found in and about Boston, and secondly because the first proclamation making a day of thanksgiving a national concern was drawn...
...Harvard Dramatic Club has decided to give three performances of "The Promised Land," the original play in four acts by A. Davis '07, which the club presents as its first production. The play will be given at Brattle Hall, Cambridge, on December 15 and at Jordan Hall, Boston, on December 17 and 19. There will be a special sale of tickets to members of the University on Friday, from 4 to 6.30, and on next Monday, from 12 to 1.30 at Stoughton 2. The price of tickets is $1.50 and $1. Applications enclosing stamped and addressed envelope may be sent...
...provisional cast of "The Promised Land" was chosen by competition last week, and the first rehearsal was held Monday. Through the courtesy of the governing board of the Hasty Pudding Club, the Dramatic Club has been given permission to hold rehearsals in the Hasty Pudding theatre...
About 100 men handed in their names last Friday as candidates for parts in the Dramatic Club production this fall. Mr. Wilfred North, of New York City, who was stage manager for Mrs. Fiske for several years, has been engaged to supervise the staging of "The Promised Land," the accepted play...