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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...teachers in secondary schools. Members of the Students' Tours will sail from New York on June 30, 1923 on the S. S. Saxonia of the Cunard Line and will return on the same ship on August 24, due in New York on September 4. The Art Students' Tour offers an opportunity to visit the great galleries, churches, and palaces of Europe under the guidance of authoritative lecturers on art history and appreciation. The Students' Tour to France will have for its objective the gaining of a broad and sympathetic understanding of the history, traditions, ideals, and arts of the French...
...first Harvard prize play competition was conducted by the Castle Square Theatre of Boston twelve years ago. For several years Mr. J. W. Craig '75 offered the prize annually. Then for two years Mr. Oliver Morosco made the offer, being succeeded last year by the Belmont Theatre. Among the prize-winning plays in the past have been "Believe Me, Xantippe," by Mr. J. Frederick Ballard '11; "Common Clay," by Mr. Cleves Kincaid; "Mama's Affair," by Miss Rachel Barton Butler; and "You and I," by Mr. Philip Barry, which was produced in New York on February 19, last...
...which his own mind has made. And those who are aware with what keenness he confronts new political, social and moral problems and plans new battles know that this is not his last word. That he has lived to give such advice as his own habits permit him to offer at 89 to others should help to lengthen the lives of those who come after him and make life happier while they are living longer. May he be able to add not only to his years, but also to the debt under which his serene but adventurous spirit has placed...
ROMEO AND JULIET-Jane Cowl and Rollo Peters offer a vitalized Romeo and Juliet. The interpretation is not notable for subtlety or profundity. Careless enthusiasm is its chief charm...
...Crimson will open two competitions, one for the news and the other for the business department, Tuesday night with a meeting in Standish Hall Common Room at 7 o'clock. The competitions are open only to Freshmen, and offer the last opportunity which members of the Class of 1926 will have to make the Crimson board during their first year...