Word: misses
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Lecture by Miss Jane Addams, of Hull House, Chicago, in Living Room of Union...
...Miss Jane Addams of Hull House, Chicago, will speak on "International Peace" at the Union, Monday night at 8 o'clock, under the auspices of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace...
...Miss Addams is commonly called "the first woman citizen of America". She is a well-known writer and lecturer on social and political reforms. She is president of the Woman's Peace Party, and a prominent suffragist. Among her best known works are "Democracy and Social Ethics," "Newer Ideals of Peace," "The Spirit of Youth and the City Streets," and "A New Conscience and an Ancient Evil...
...lecture in French today at 3.30 P. M., in the Hotel Vendome, Boston, on "Les crimes des honnetes gens." Mrs. Bertha Cushing Child will sing a group of French songs. A reception in honor of Mr. Brieux will follow. Tickets of admission, one dollar each, may be obtained from Miss L. Wetherbee, 500 Audubon Road, Boston...
...result of the decision of the judges of the play competition, the Dramatic Club will produce three one-act plays this spring. These are "Garafelia's Husband", by Miss Esther W. Bates, "The Florist Shop", by Miss Winifred Hawkridge, and "Toy Soldiers", by Miss Agnes Van Slyck. The authors of all three plays are members of Professor Baker's courses on the technique of the drama at Radcliffe. Honorable mention was also made of "The Sniper" by Eugene C. O'Neil and "When East Meets West" by Mrs. David Kimball, Radcliffe Sp. The judges of the competition were Professor George...