Word: macgowan
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Foils: Captain H. B. Wesselman '31, S. S. Morrill '31, and A. C. MacGowan...
Foils: Koretsky (English High) defeated S. S. Morrill '31, 5 to 4: S. C. Smith '31 defeated Krutler (English High), 5 to 4; Koretsky (English High) defeated A. C. MacGowan '31, 5 to 4; H. B. Wesselman '31 defeated Krutler (English High), 5 to 0: MacGowan, defeated Krutler (English High), 5 to 1; Jimenez (English High) defeated Morrill, 5 to 2: Wesselman defeated Koretsky (English High), 5 to 2: W. B. Speare '31 defeated Jimenez (English High) 5 to 3: Wesselman defeated Jimenez (English High...
Foils: S. S. Morrill '31, A. C. MacGowan '31, and Captain H. B. Wesselman...
...Freshman squad of nine men now includes H. C. Cassidy, E. D. Chapple, F. C. Lowell, A. C. MacGowan, S. S. Morrill, S. C. Smith, W. B. Spear, H. B. Wesselman, and L. C. Winter...
...history, in the case of "Brown of Harvard," has the Club produced a play which has previously appeared on an American stage. The acclaim of such critics at H. T. Parker and Philip Hale, the attendance at performances of such New York producers as Guthrie McClintic and Kenneth MacGowan, and the subsequent production of three Dramatic Club plays on Broadway are convincing evidence that the Dramatic Club does have some influence on the American stage. But those who should take most pride in this fact ignore it, the spectators at the Club's performance consisting twenty percent, of students...