Word: leached
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Curators in the College Library, for one year from September 1, 1923.--Thomas Barbour '06 (Books relating to the Pacific); C. L. Chandler '05 (South American History and Literature); M. L. Crosby '77 (Books in Spanish); C. R. Lanman, Ph.D., LL.D. (Indic Manuscripts); H. G. Leach, G. '06 (Scandinavian History and Literature); E. K. Rand '94, Ph.D. (Manuscripts); R. G. Shaw '99, A.M. (The Theatre Collection); J. B. Stetson Jr. '06 (Portuguese Literature); J. H. Storer '11, LL.B. (Coins and Medals); C. M. Warner (Canadian History and Literature); E. A. Whitney '17 (The World War Collection); F. A. Woods...
...meeting of the editorial board of the Harvard Law Review, Warren Stilson Ege 2L. of Omaha, Nebraska, was elected president; Robert Edwin McKean '2L. of Detroit, Michigan, treasurer; James McCauley Landis 2L. of Tokyo, Japan, case editor; Walter Barton Leach Jr. 2L. of Brookline, note editor; and Roger Sherman Foster 2L. of St. Paul, Minn., book review editor...
...Seymour's keen insight into youthful actors, also, for that matter, managers and business men, and his large knowledge of the stage fit him splendidly for his work with the Club. In the past season the acting of W. V. M. Fawcett '21, J. M. Brown '23, W. B. Leach Jr. '21, and W. C. Jackson '22 of the University, and of Miss Mildred Ellis '21, Miss Dorothey Googins '22, Miss Katherine MacLarnie '21, Miss Ethel Woodworth '23, and Miss Florence Scully Unc, of Radcliffe, has received particularly favorable mention...
...sixth volume of "Harvard Studies in Comparative Literature: is "Angevin Britain and Scandinvia", by H. G. Leach '06, secretary of the American Scandinavian Foundation. This volume discusses the literature of these countries under the hoads of History, Romance, and Saga...
...1S.L.A., and H. E. Scott Jr. '22. Instead of having the orchestration done by professionals, it has been done by Harlow, who also leads the orchestra. This is unique in college productions. The best songs of the show are "Bad Boy", both the words and music by W. B. Leach Jr. '21, the author of the play, and the hero; "Isle in the China Sea," the closing chorus of the first act; and the "Crystal Song," which is sung by M. H. Dill 1S.L.A. These have been recorded on a double-disk phonograph record, which is on sale...