Word: misses
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...first performance of the spring production of the Dramatic Club will be held in Brattle Hall tomorrow night at 8 o'clock. The three one-act plays which will be presented are "The Florist Shop," by Miss Winifred Hawkridge, "Garafelia's Husband," by Miss Esther W. Bates, and "Toy Soldiers," by Miss Agnes Van Slyck. An informal dance at which the Dramatic Club orchestra will furnish the music will follow the performance. This will be "Undergraduate Night" and all undergraduates may obtain tickets at the reduced rates of $1 and 50 cents on presentation of discount cards. Students are entitled...
...changes have been made in the cast of the "Florist Shop." J. W. D. Seymour '17 who plays Balak in "Garafelia's Husband" will take the part of Mr. Jackson in place of E. Galligan '17, and Miss Ruth Delano, member of the 47 Workshop Company, will be seen in the role of Miss Wells in place of Miss Jane...
...distinction made between University men and beginners. The coaches have time to spend on green material, and the men have a chance to play alongside of the more experienced players. Any man in college who has the slightest desire or wish to be a football player cannot afford to miss this practice, unless he is engaged in one of the regular spring sports. Freshmen and Sophomores who have never played football or played but little, but who have an underlying desire to be football players, should come out now and get the fundamentals. Two years from now, although they...
...season 1914-15 was opened with a reception to the victorious Henley crew. Since then there have been twenty-five meetings of importance, including lectures by Elbert Hubbard, Robert Lincoln O'Brien, Mme. Lalla Vandervelde, Hugh L. Cooper, Police Commissioner Arthur Woods, Ernest Thompson Seton, Hon. David J. Hill, Miss Jane Addams, Col. Edwin Emerson, F. Hopkinson Smith, and John Reed...
...Speaking for the Lee Wade II Prizes; musical selections by Dr. Wodell and Miss Alma La Palme in Sanders Theatre...