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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...When Miss George was in the midst of her New York season she offered a prize of $1,000, advance royalty, and a Broadway production for a play by a college student suitable for her use. During the summer Miss George read all the manuscripts submitted personally, but unfortunately found no play suitable for her production. Accordingly no prize was awarded...
...Evening of Dialect" will be rendered by Miss Margaretta Josephene Penick, of the Emerson College of Oratory. C. W. Chenoweth '13G will give a reading and E. E. Dale 2G will sketch some incidents of cowboy and Indian life in the West...
Grace George, a theatrical star who has done much to encourage dramatic progress in colleges, plans to pay Boston a visit. She will begin an engagement at the Plymouth Theatre directly after vacation, her first performance being on New Year's night. Miss George will bring with her her Playhouse Company, with which she appeared in repertoire in New York all last season, and will present for her opening play Bernard Shaw's "Major Barbara...
Professor George H. Palmer '64 will read the story of Christ's birth from the Scriptures, and a selection from Milton's "Ode on Nativity." Miss Margaretta Josephine Penick, of the Emerson College of Oratory, will give "An Evening of Dialect." In this entertainment, Miss Penick will give her admirable interpretation of German, Italian, Scotch, negro, Irish, Hoosier and child dialects. E. I. Dale 2G, who makes a specialty of Western folklore, will give a sketch of cowboy and Indian life on the frontier. Speaking from his own wide experience in the Western States, he will make his part...
...eighth annual convention of the Intercollegiate Socialist Society will be held in New York, N. Y., on December 28, 29 and 30. The convention will open with the executive session on Thursday afternoon, December 28, from 2.30 to 5.30 o'clock at Miss Stoke's Studio, 90 Grove street. The meeting will be called to order by J. G. Phelps Stokes, president. The reports of delegates and the organizing secretary will be read, and a discussion of chapter problems, methods of organizing and procedure of study chapters will follow...