Word: penned
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...book, "The First Hundred Thousand," written under the pen-name of Ian Hay, Captain Beith has collected his most interesting and entertaining experiences at Aldershot and "somewhere in France" as typical of the life of a British volunteer...
...recommended for the Military Cross, and after being subsequently transferred to a machine gun company, he was given a furlough to enable him to come to America. Captain Beith sees the humorous as well as the serious side of the situations created by the war, and if the graphic pen pictures in his book may be taken as a criterion, he is the best qualified of any of the lecturers whom England has so far sent to this country to explain her part in the war. Members of the University will have an excellent opportunity to hear him when...
Captain Ian Hay Beith, better known under the pen-name Ian Hay as the author of "The First Hundred Thousand," will lecture in Sanders Theatre next Monday afternoon, December 11, at 4 o'clock, under the auspices of the Cambridge Surgical Dressing Committee, Captain Beith has been sent to this country by the British government to explain Britain's part in the war. He has already lectured on his experiences, both in the training camp at Aldershot and at the front, at both Yale and Princeton...
...Deutscher Verein will produce "Der Hypochonder," their 19th annual play in Jordan Hall, Boston, Friday night at 8 o'clock. "Der Hypochonder," is a typical product of the facile pen of Gustav von Moser, the author of "Der Bibliothekar," which is well known to the American public as "The Private Secretary," and which has already been produced by the Deutscher Verein. The play is a farce comedy and will be produced in co-operation with the ladies of the Bostoner Deutscher Gesellschaft, who appear in the feminine roles...
...list of Freshmen who won honors in their entrance examinations, published in today's issue, is apt to be overlooked because of the preponderance of football material. Nevertheless it presents just as worthy a record of achievement as that of our football heroes. If the pen is not now mightier than the pigskin, its day will come. Those Freshmen who have temporarily but strenuously achieved, are deserving of all honor...