Word: old
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...old cry, sounded often and loudly, that the spirit of Harvard is undemocratic. Without doubt there is some justness in the complaint. And without doubt it is based really on narrowness of judgment. In no place where men have learned to differentiate between man and man and the most primitive tribes have learned that sort of selection--are all beings equally regarded and equally admired by their fellows. In any social scheme where relations become more complex there is liable to be error of judgment. Men place stress on external appearances, they judge others by their possessions, or some fancied...
...LOST SHIPS." Billy Gosse, Dorothy Mason 1920 Moira Gosse, Elizabeth Schribner Allen 1917 Isaac, W. W. Lloyd uC Parson Tobin, F. C. Packard '20 "THE REUNION." Mrs. Sparhawk, Eleanor Holmes Hinkley, Radcliffe Sp. The Bum, R. T. Bushnell '19 The Ticket Agent, J. Horblit uC "A TRANSFER OF PROPERTY." Old Hodson, M. E. Curti '20 Mrs. Hodson, Edith, Isabelle Coombs 1917 Chapin, E. Scott '20 Doctor Berry, J. A. Van Bergh '19 Mrs. Leavitt, Ruth Chorpenning 1920 Alvin Hodson, E. H. Morse '20 "THE LITTLE CARDS." Officer, E. H. Morse '20 Vicco, H. Scholle '18 Matron, Margaret Carver 1918 Vittoria...
...been out with an attack of the measles, and of A. Coolidge '17, the first boat took on a more normal appearance than it has shown during the confusion of the last three of four days. F. B. Whitman '19 and R. R. Brown '17 were shifted to their old positions at 2 and 6; Coolidge took his former position at 7, and Captain H. B. Cabot '17 was moved forward to his regular seat at 3. The improvement in the boat was marked, in spite of the recent distractions. In order to keep the men up to the mark...
...acting last evening, the chief honors should go to Miss Hinkley as the old woman in "The Reunion," Miss Edith Coombs as the mother in "A Trans- fer of Property," and Miss Auerbach as an Italian girl in "The Little Cards." Of the men in the cast, Mr. Bushnell and Mr. J. H. Hotson were perhaps the best. Mr. Hardinge Scholle, in a small part, did his best to be sinister and disagreeable, but the role does not suit his character. The settings, though in no way remarkable, were extremely true to life, and mention should be made...
Several changes were made in the line-up of Team A: Ellis taking Casey's place in centre field on account of the latter's absence; Bond returning to his old place in left field, and Zach starting the game behind the bat for the first time. Team B started the scoring in the first inning and obtained what proved to be a safe lead, tallying three runs. Wyche started off by drawing a base on balls; McLeod, being hit by Boyd, who was pitching for Team A, reached first, and both scored when Holly drove out a long double...