Word: ludlam
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...book of the play, advertised as a "nonsensical musical farce in two acts," is the work of J. C. Murphy '25 and W. S. Martin '26, Lyrics are by Joseph Alger '22, E. F. Craig '25, G. P. Ludlam '25, and J. C. Murphy '25. The music has been prepared by L. S. Abbot '24, Joseph Alger '22, E. F. Craig '25, Thayer Cumings '26, M. H. Harris '24, Theodore Pearson '25, and Frank Taussig...
George P. Ludlam Jr. of New York City...
...meeting of the Advocate board last night George P. Ludlam 2d '25, of New York, N. Y., was elected to the literary department, and Jhon Burton Foley Jr. '27, of Chicago, Ill., to the business department
...Roote, Gardner Cowles Jr.; 10-11, W. M. Austin, Russell Dewart; 11-12, B. R. Cutcheorn, J. P. Whittall; 12-1, Haskell Crocker, A. W. Samborski; 1-2, G. P. Ludlam, D. B. Fleming; 2-3, C. P. Morehouse, H. M. Paine; 3-4, W. H. Gratwick, L. L. Robb; 4-5, Merrill Garcelon, Phillip Walker; 5-6, C. C. Nast, Hiller T. Innes...
...Against Poets", Merle Colby, with pleasant banter, calls upon the rhymers to tell where they have ever seen this beauty about which they sing in sweetened notes. Pertinex writes in his sonnets about "Inspiration"; Whitney Cromwell writes with a pleasant absence of gravity about "Reading an Obituary". George P. Ludlam speaks in a serious poetic style in "Illustrating a Persian Mosaic". Theodore Hope writes briefly on "Nightfall"; and Charles Allen Smart contributes a rondel, "I Mounted Joy at Eventide...