Word: mason
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...construction, it is an entirely different type of play than the Craig Prize Plays of the last two years. "Believe Me, Xantippe," by J. F. Ballard, now running in England under the title of "Willie Goes West," and Cleaves Kinkead's "Common Clay," now featuring Jane Cowl and John Mason in New York...
Philip H. Cobb, Research Fellow in Chemistry; Malcolm McLeod '04, Instructor in English; Samuel E. Chiu, Austin Teaching Fellow in Biological Chemistry (Medical School); William A. Berridge '14, Instructor in Mathematics; Mortimer P. Mason '99, Lecturer on Philosophy; Wells Blanchard '16, W. J. Bingham '16, R. N. Williams '16, Undergraduate Athletic Committee...
...York for presentation there. This is only Mr. Einkead's second play, the first to be produced being a one-act piece "The Fourflushers" which was first put on by the Dramatic Club in the spring of 1914. The New York stars of the prize play are John Mason and Jane Cowl, both admirably fitted for the parts for which they are cast,-as Judge Samuel Filson and Eilen Neat. "Common Clay" is the greater drama if the comments of the New York press may lead to any conclusions. The New York Advertiser says the play "dares to depart from...
Bursar of the University: Mr. C. F. Mason, Lower Dane. (Office hours...
Prof. Max Kellner, A. M., Semitic Museum; P. M., 7 Mason...