Word: manuscript
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Manuscripts must be clear, typewritten copies, and sent by mail or prepaid express to the Princess Theatre Play Contest, West 39th street, New York City. The award will be made and the manuscripts returned as soon after February 1 as possible, but the Princess Theatre cannot be held responsible for possible loss or damage to any manuscript; authors should keep copies of the plays they submit...
Owing to the small number of manuscripts handed in for the Senior Class Song competition, it has been decided to extend the competition until Tuesday, December 9. It the high grade of previous class songs is to be maintained, every Senior with any composing ability should prepare a manuscript...
Chief among the reasons for this action is the fact that no manuscript has been submitted that nearly approaches the Craig Prize plays of the past in the combined qualities of interest and technique. The standard set by the three former plays is exceptionally high and it is against the wishes of the judges to choose a play which lacks the striking characteristics of the past productions which ran 10, 5, and 12 weeks respectively. The fact that the course in Dramatic Technique was given for but half of last year accounts, in part, for the poor yield of good...
...from the popular and play more of the classical music. This same plan will be followed this year, but more rigorously than last. The entire work of the year is in preparation for the annual spring concert in Sanders Theatre. The present plans are to produce at least one manuscript by a Harvard man at that time, and the organization will gladly receive compositions from either graduates or undergraduates. The Pierian offers an exceptional opportunity for anyone who wishes orchestral experience in playing one or more instruments. Further information may be had by applying to E. H. Barry '15, Fairfax...
Anyone who has witnessed the terrible tragedies that have been enacted on the Dramatic Club's stage will appreciate its endeavors to find a suitable comedy or light play to use this winter. Even at this late date a last call is being made for a manuscript of a play worthy of the preferred prize and production. It would be a disgrace to our dramatic talent to let the chance go by unchallenged. Competitors of any sort are an eleventh hour genus, and so we are not in dispair. When the competition finally closes we are confident that something worth...