Word: le
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Le Cercle Francais is offering a cash prize for the host poster design, advertising its forty-second production. Designs must be submitted to the judges of the contest by November 15. The contest is open to the public, and further information may be had from M.M. Storns '34, Lowell H-11, or from J. D. Kernan Jr. '34, Lowell...
...first play to be presented will be "Le Medeein Malgre Lui", by Moliere, and "Serenade" is the title of the second drama. The east for the latter has not yet been chosen, but the following have been selected for parts in "Le Medeein Malgre Lui": Sganarelle, R. D. Merian '34; Leandre, Walter Birge '35: Gironde, J. P. Squire '33, Lucas, C. S. B.Fraley '34, Lucinde, Miss Leslie Blake; Martine, Miss Mary Loring; Robert, B. H. Goldsmith '33, and, Valere, Robert Fuller...
Rene Clair, who is the author of "Le Million," which was chosen by the committee as their initial production of last year, also wrote "A Nous, La Liberte." The music was written by Aurie, a well-known Parisian composer...
...tentative lineup: Lowe Cassedy, Wolcott Le.; Barrows. Rogers L.t.; Cullen, Healey, l.g.; Casey, Cassle, Lockwood, c.; Schumann, Crane, r.g,; Drinkwater, Kidder Baucroft, r.f,; Werner, Cassedy, Wolcott, r.e.; Peter Whitney, a; Locke Sherman Pescoselide, l.h.b.; Gleason. Leonard, Hurl but, Littlefield v.h.b., Waters Barrett...
...Hampshire 22; Harvard 32; Dartmouth 101. Time: 28.56. Winner; Arthur Foote '33, Benedict (NH), Raduazo (NH), Audberg (NH), Glover (NH), J. S. Hayes '33, C. F. Woodard '35, James Parton '34, Ryes (NH), J. P. Scheu '35, A. S. Pier '35, Blood (NH), Reardon (NH), T. A. Robinson '34, Le Preau (D), E. F. Bowditch '35, Wilson (D), J. M. Estabrook '34, Low (NH), Darling (NH), J. W. Higgins '34, Alexander (D), Cole (D), Rolfe (D), Whitney (D), Kempton (D), Russell (D), Ericson...