Word: leavitte
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Applications for tickets to these New York performances may be left at the Cooperative Society, Leavitt and Peirce's or the Dramatic Club office at Room 12 of the Union. These applications will be given precedence over all others, and all seats will be at the regular New York theatre prices. The tickets, which will be allotted on Friday, must be paid for at the time of application, either by cash or check. Tickets may also be obtained in New York at the box office of the theatre or at the Harvard Club...
Applications for tickets for these presentations may be left at the Cooperative, Leavitt and Peirce's, or the Dramatic Club office at Room 12 of the Union. These applications, which are to be accompanied by cash or a check, will be filled, at the regular New York theatre prices, on Friday...
Tomorrow evening at 8.15 o'clock in the Hasty Pudding Theatre, "Take a Brace" will be presented for the first time before the public. This and the one on Friday are given especially for undergraduates in the University and tickets for the two performances may still be obtained at Leavitt and Peirce's at $3.00 each, tax included...
...respectively. In Baltimore the play will be given in the Maryland Casualty Company Clubhouse and a dance will follow the performance. The play will be given in the Belasco Theatre in Washington and in the Plaza ballroom in New York. Tickets for all these performances may be obtained at Leavitt and Peirce's; also for the Baltimore performance at Albaugh's ticket office, Baltimore, for the Washington performance at the T. A. Smith ticket agency, Washington, and for the New York performance at McBride's, the Harvard Club and the Hotel Plaza in New York. "Take a Brace" will also...
Crew A.--Bow, V. F. Righter; 2, F. P. Weymer; 3, Richard Trimble Jr.; 4, Albert Tilt Jr.; 5, C. H. Bradford; 6, C. F. Darlington Jr.; 7, D. H. Leavitt; stroke, J. W. Adie; coxswain, A. M. Carrillo...