Word: master
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...annual CRIMSON dinner was given at the Parker House last night and was a great success. The officers of the dinner were as follows: President, R. M. Fullerton; Orator, E. A. Darling; Poet, H. A. Davis; Toast-Master, H. McK. Landon; Chorister, W. J. Farquhar. The guest of the evening was Mr. F. C. Cobb, '90, late president of the CRIMSON. Toasts were given upon general subjects, such as athletics, college rank, etc, and upon various special subjects chiefly interesting to the editors of the CRIMSON...
...Toast Master...
...this time the work has been mainly a test of physique, after this it will be more a test of brains. The men have reached a stage which almost any man can reach by spending the necessary time; they will now begin on work which only picked men can master. Mr. Alexander will insist on men rowing with their heads. It has been said that in rowing men the essentials for success are in the proportion of brains 75 per cent., pluck, 20 per cent, and strength 5 per cent. Freshmen seldom appreciate this fact. They would be surprised...
Hollis Street Theatre-The Kendals in The Iron Master...
...central figure when on the stage, though her part was subordinate. Mr. Kendall also was excellent in Captain Crichton. The other characters were well acted, especially the difficult one of Mrs. Macdonald, taken by Miss Violet Vanbrugh. "The Queen's Shilling" will be given tonight and "The Iron Master" tomorrow night...