Word: parkers
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Allan Davis '07, which was enacted in the fall of 1908. Among the more important subsequent productions were "The Night Riders" by E.C. Ranck '13, "Manacles" by H.K. Moderwell '12, and the "Scarecrow" by Peroy MacKaye '97, a production written during his undergraduate days and warmly praised by H.T. Parker '89 of the Boston Transcript...
...City; Aaron Jacob Bronstein, Brookline; Arthur Barton Brown, Roxbury; Ettore Francis Carniglia, Windsor Locks, Conn.; Dana Bennett Durand, Washington, D. C.; Mason Hammond, Nahant; Kyung-Duck Har, Chunju, Korea; Moses Samuel Huberman, Portland, Me.; Raymond Lincoln Kilgour, Lexington; Edward George Lowry Jr., Washington, D. C.; Morris Marden, Winthrop; Howard Parker Sharp; Pittsburgh, Pa.; Bernard Sowman, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Donald Devenish Walsh, Dorchester...
...Burch, Chairman, Miss Ruth Heeks; L. L. Daggett, Miss Virginia Otis; H. P. Freeman, Miss Marjorie Parker; Karl Karsian, Miss Fannie Knight; C. R. Brooks Miss Helen Stewers; J. R. Pattee, Miss Ruth Frankenberg...
According to a report made by S. Parker Gilbert, Agent General of Reparations, the Experts' Plan to enable Germany to pay her War bills is working...
This is the second annual award of the prize, which was given last year to F. W. Saunders '24. The judges this year were J. T. Coolidge '79, J. Harleston Parker '93, and William Whitman 3d '22. Mr. Parker, in a short speech, declared that, even in the short period of time elapsed since the Lampoon Board first offered the prize, the interest of the editors and the approbation of the student body has increased. Roger Scaife '97, who was the originator of the scholarship plan, also spoke. At the close of the awards Mr. Wheelwright suggested that a permanent...