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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Captain Collyer, of the Cornell squad, will also be the coach of his oarsmen under the general supervision of Courtney. The latter's illness, however, will prevent his being more than a coach in name so that Collyer will be practically in complete charge of rowing at Ithaca. It is still a question whether he will continue at stroke, in which position he rowed as captain of the 1916 eight, or whether he will devote his entire time to coaching...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CREWS OF SIX UNIVERSITIES PREPARE FOR COMING SEASON | 1/16/1917 | See Source »

...members of the Senior Class who did not receive a "life" blank is requested to send in his name and address to the Photograph Committee immediately. Men who are going to submit designs for the Album bookplate are reminded that the competition closes February...

Author: By R. N. Cram, | Title: Senior Must Have Pictures Taken | 1/16/1917 | See Source »

...there is any man who is in the Senior Class and did not receive a blank, he will confer a great favor on the committee if he will send them his name and address at once...

Author: By R. N. Cram., | Title: PHOTO COMMITTEE STARTS WORK | 1/12/1917 | See Source »

...campaign, as outlined by Chairman Lamont, plans to provide against interference with the 25th class anniversary gifts of $100,000 which represent practically the only systematic contributions from alumni. The Committee believes that in order to obtain an endowment fund worthy of the name, the appeal must be country-wide and include practically every living Harvard man. A special effort will those graduates of smaller means, and those at a distance from the Atlantic seaboard, who is the past have not been reached because of lack of system in soliciting gifts...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CAMPAIGN LAUNCHED FOR TEN MILLIONS | 1/11/1917 | See Source »

...proverbial "typical Morosco cast" certainly lives up to its name: Trixie Friganza is her own breezy, slangy, domineering self; Charles Ruggles is kept busy pacifying his different lady loves; Herbert Corthell does well in the rather thankless part of the philandering, drink-addicted husband; Dorothy Webb, dainty, lively, and vivacious, frolics through the piece as the heroine should; while the plump Lecia Lucay, the "baby grand," is the one principal blessed with a really fine voice...

Author: By R. W. G. ., | Title: The Theatre in Boston | 1/10/1917 | See Source »

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