Word: misses
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Besides the regular cast, there will be a mixed chorus of 15 men and 20 girls, and also a troupe of 20 dancers. Miss Pauline Jones of Radcliffe has been the coach for the acting and dancing, and Dr. A. T. Davison '06, Professor of Music in the University, has been the instructor for the singing. Mrs. H. H. Gallison has taken full charge and direction of the production of the play...
...formed, however, it is not very likely that they will play, certainly not to the extent they would if a seven existed. The fact that there is a team to try for, induces many men to come out, and stay out, even though unsuccessful at first. Such students will miss the incentive that any sort of University team would...
...William. He has his following, reaching as far down as Saco, Me., doubtless, and whether he has a good or a poor play, his following will turn out to see him triumph over the villains and kiss the prettiest girl in the show. The out-of-town trade may miss the kiss in catching the late train home, for it's the last thing on the program; but that's the play-wright's fault...
...second play, entitled "Three Pills In a Bottle," is a fantasy by Miss Rachel Lyman Field, a graduate student at Radcliffe. A competition in designing the scenery and costumes for this play was held in the Museum School of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, and the designs submitted by Miss Epping were selected...
Today is the climax of our football season: The Harvard and Yale Freshman teams meet in the Stadium. They and not the usual University teams are to represent the Crimson and the Blue. We will miss the old stars: Black, Casey and those others who battled in the Bowl last year all are in the Service and the freshmen are the only ones left to represent their colleges on the gridiron. There will be no H formed in the Stadium, no new songs will be sung; it will be a war time game. We, that is, all but the freshmen...