Word: ourse
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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We are prone to excuse the proverbial busy college student with classes to attend, lessons to prepare, letters home and otherwise to write, a thousand and one outside activities to attend to, and the necessary and desired amount of recreation to get in, when he so invariably exclaims, "No time...
But there should be more to this invitation than merely seeing to it that the sailors have seats. They should be made welcome by all Harvard men with a lusty Harvard cheer, and receive the right hand of fellowship. These same lads whom you will see attending your football game...
Yale Dramat. to Present "Ours."
"Ours" is the title of the play selected by the Yale Dramatic Club to be presented on its Christmas trip. The play has had a long and successful history. It was first presented in Liverpool in 1866 and subsequently in London and New York running or 150 successive nights in...
"Ours" is a war play, and the title refers to a regiment in the Crimean was called "Ours" by its members. The play is a humorous one, however, and does not depict the tragic side of war. E. M. Woolley, Yale 1911, who put on "Troilus and Eresida" for the...