Word: novels
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...CRIMSON put into practice a novel idea which led to the establishment of the Harvard Monthly. A monthly supplement was published, to be filled with matter furnished by the English instructors, taken from the best themes and compositions done in the regular College work." The scheme worked so well that the editors gladly entrusted the supplement to separate hands, and the Monthly was established as an independent publication...
...first public performance of the "47 Workshop", "Molly Make-Believe" will be given in the Agassiz House Theatre at Radcliffe College this evening at 8 o'clock. The play is a four-act comedy by Eleanor Hallowell Abbott Coburn built up from the novel of the same name...
...physical welfare of the undergraduates merits serious consideration." Here surely is no trace of originality in either thought or expression. Nor would everybody call all the critical opinions expressed in this number of the Illustrated sound. Most critics, I think, as they have read Mr. Herrick's novel, "Together," have had such difficulty in remembering who's who among the characters, that they would not say with the kindly author of "Some Harvard Writers" in the Illustrated that "Together" is notable for its "fine sense of form" and that it is "surcharged with a life the reality of which...
...dramatic composition course, English '47, has just been completed. The new scheme will be inaugurated in Agassiz House Theatre next Friday and Saturday evenings at 8 o'clock. At this time will be produced "Molly Make-Believe," a four-act comedy built by Eleanor Hallowell. Abbott Coburn from her novel of the same title. Tickets may be obtained at the Co-operative Branch or at Agassiz House on the nights of the performances...
...management of the Bijou Treatre, Boston, has announced the presentation next week of the one-act play, "Thieves," dramatized by G. Harrison '13 from the book of the same name written by E. D. Biggers '07. Mr. Biggers is the author of the popular novel, "Seven Keys to Baldpate...